Background
Openshaw, Dale Kim was born on March 10, 1950 in Salt Lake City. Son of Richard D. and Naoma Lillian (Tischner) Openshaw.
Openshaw, Dale Kim was born on March 10, 1950 in Salt Lake City. Son of Richard D. and Naoma Lillian (Tischner) Openshaw.
Bachelor, U. Utah, 1973, Master of Social Work, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, Brigham Young University, 1978. Certified approved consultant in clinical hypnosis.
Professor human development University of Wisconsin -Stout, 1978-1979. Child development and family life specialist University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1979-1981. Professor, director marriage and family therapy Utah State University, Logan, 1981.
Private practice psychotherapist, Wisconsin and Utah, 1978.
Adjunct Professor adolescent development psychology. Active Optimist International National Institute of Mental Health grantee U. Utah, 1974-1976.
Named Teacher of Year College Family Life, 1991-1992, 92-93.
Member National Council on Family Rels. (chair family therapy section), Society Research Child Development, American Association Marriage and Family Therapy, National Marriage Consortium, American Society Clinical Hypnosis, Utah Society Clinical Hypnosis (president 1991-1993), Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Presenter numerous workshops.
Married Anita B. Evans, January 12, 1973. Children: Damian, Cammarie, Derek, Jeffrey, Cody, Shandee, Joshua, Micah, Garet.