Background
Moynihan, Carolyn Jean was born on August 17, 1943 in San Diego, California, United States. Daughter of Donald Eugene and Katherine Elaine Johnson.
Moynihan, Carolyn Jean was born on August 17, 1943 in San Diego, California, United States. Daughter of Donald Eugene and Katherine Elaine Johnson.
Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Immaculate Heart College, 1965. Master of Social Work, CUA, 1967. Postgraduate, Harvard College, 1978.
Postgraduate, Georgetown University Medical Center.
Child psychiatry-family social worker, 1966-1969. Faculty department psychiatry Georgetown University Medical Center, 1967-1979. Family therapist Overbrook Children's Center, 1968-1970.
Co-founder, clinical director training department The Groome Center for Families, 1969-1978. Founding faculty department psychiatry postgraduate program in family system psychotherapy Georgetown University, 1969-1974. Private practice Washington, 1978-1988.
Member faculty Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington. Lecturer department sociology Georgetown University College Arts and Science, Washington. Director, family therapist The Family Place, Verona, Wisconsin, since 1987.
Family psychotherapist The Healing Collective, Madison, since 1990. Lecturer University Wisconsin School Social Work.
Member NASW, American Association of University Women, American Family Therapy Association, Commision on Women, Wisconsin Association Outpatient Mental Health, Women Business Owners of Wisconsin, Call to Action.
Married Jack Oldham Bradt, August 17, 1974. Children: Mitchell M., Ann Elise, Margaret. Stepchildren: Elizabeth Hickman, Katherine McVey.