Background
Palmer-Litchfield, Barbara was born on August 31, 1938 in Brooklyn. Son of Harold Palmer and Elsie E. (De Peyster) Palmer Hatton.
counseling services administrator
Palmer-Litchfield, Barbara was born on August 31, 1938 in Brooklyn. Son of Harold Palmer and Elsie E. (De Peyster) Palmer Hatton.
Bachelor of Arts, Brooklyn College,1962. Postgraduate Rutgers University, 1975. Master of Arts, Goddard-Cambridge Institute, 1980.
Director, Family Life Service Center, Brooklyn, 1965-1970. Coordinator staff inservice Brooklyn Development Services, 1970-1971, community services specialist, 1971-1973. Consultant John C. Corrigan Mental Health Center, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1973-1974.
Director Driving While Intoxicated Program, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Islands, 1974-1975;private practice counseling, since 1974.
Founder, president The Cape Shelter, Hyannis, Massachusetts, 1976-1979, Network of Women of Color in Therapeutic Community, since 1981. Clinical director I Can Network, Attleboro, Massachusetts and Providence, since 1980.
Forensic psychotherapist Massachusetts correctional institutions, since 1984. Consultant to government agencies, various business firms, since 1976.
Board of directors Third World Coalition, since 1975.
Certified Alcohol counselor, Massachusetts. Licensed private teacher, New New York
Board directors Third World Coalition, since 1975. Member of Amateur Athletic Union, National Association of Female Executives, Association Black Professionals Forensic Services, American Black Psychologists Association, Association Women Psychology, American Personnel and Guidance Association, Hyannis Community Club.
Married Joseph L. Litchfield, April 18, 1975.