Background
Dibietz, Erica Margrethe was born on November 2, 1935 in New York City. Daughter of August and Elizabeth (Hutka) DiBietz.
educator cultural psychologist
Dibietz, Erica Margrethe was born on November 2, 1935 in New York City. Daughter of August and Elizabeth (Hutka) DiBietz.
Bachelor of Arts, Columbia University, 1955. Master of Social Work (John F. Kennedy fellow), U. Maryland., 1976, Doctor of Philosophy in Human Development, 1993.
Assistant to secretary trust and estate law Trust Division New York State Bankers Association, New York City, 1956—1959. Teacher child life and pediatrics Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1973—1974. Medical social worker John F. Kennedy Institute Habilitation Children, 1974—1975.
Director special programs Maryland Department Health and Mental Hygiene, Springfield Hospital Center, Sykesville, 1977—1985. Co-founder First Hamily Support Group State Psychiatric Hospital, International Medical Association, 1979—1982, director special population programs, developed and implemented first in-patient psychiatric program for deaf and hearing impaired, chairman staff development committee, 1978—1979, special assistant to assistant secretariat, 1985—1987. Member patient advisory committees Maryland Attorney General' General’ s Office, 1979—1983.
Member continuing education committee University Maryland, 1978—1980. Coordinator human rights advisory committee Springfield Hospital. Chairman unit for deaf psychiatric patients steering committee Health and Mental Hygiene, 1983—1992.
Special assistant secretariat Mental Health, Development Disabilities, Drug and Alcohol Prevention Administration. Chief division dual diagnosis Mental Hygiene Administration, 1987—1993. Director South Kachemak, Inc.
Alcoholism Program, Seldovia, Alaska, 1994. Private practice; resource technical & research library Susan B. English School, since 1997. Consultant dual diagnoses.
Consultant Regional Center Alcoholism and Other Addictions, Fairbanks, Alaska, since 1995, Baltimore American Indian Center, Inc., 1990—1993, Family Services Deaf, Baltimore, 1992—1993. Biopsychosocial trainer North-East Texas Centers, Philadelphia, 1993. Adjunct faculty member Maryland State Office Education and Training for Addiction Services, 1989—1992, Carroll County Community College, Westminster, Maryland, 1993.
Member curriculum committee School Southwest University Maryland, field instructor, 1979—1983. Member women's committee Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 1965—1969. Founder Dulaney Symphony Society, 1968.
Delegate public education nominating convention Baltimore County Board Education, 1977—1978.
Member women"s committee Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 1965-1969. Member American Psychological Association.
Children: Regina Antunes Dufresne, Lisette Antunes Serra, Alexander Antunes.