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Morales, Armando Torres was born on September 18, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Morales, Armando Torres was born on September 18, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Associate of Arts, East Los Angeles Junior College, 1955; Bachelor, Los Angeles State College, 1957; Master of Social Work, University of Southern California School Social Work, 1963; Doctor of Social Work, University of Southern California School Social Work, 1971.
Gang group worker, Los Angeles Times Boys Club, 1954-1957;
senior deputy probation officer, Los Angeles County Probation Department, 1957-1963;
senior deputy probation officer, Las Palmas School for Girls, Los Angeles County Probation Department, 1963-1966;
supervising psychiatric social worker, mental health consultant, Los Angeles County Department Mental Health, 1966-1971;
professor, director clinical social work and social work training, Neuropsychiat. Institute University of California at Los Angeles School Medicine, since 1971;
director Spanish speaking psychosocial clinic, 1977-1989. Consultant California Youth Authority, East Los Angeles, since 1977.
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President Western Center on Law and Poverty, Inc., Los Angeles, 1975-1977, board directors, 1968-1978. Vice chairman Citizens Advisory Council, California Department Mental Health, 1977-1982. Served as sergeant United States Air Force, 1951-1954.
Member National Association Social Workers (certified, board directors 1989-1992, editorial board member 1992-1996), Trabajadores de la Raza, Council on Mental Health Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (chairman 1976-1978), Commission Human Relations (commissioner, vice president 1975-1978).
Married Rebecca Gonzales, August 27, 1955 (divorced April 1980). Children: Roland Victor, Gary Vincent. Married Cynthia Torres, June 30, 1989.
1 child, Christina Mia.