Background
Halligan, Fredrica Rose was born on September 21, 1938 in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Wilmer Herman and Eunice Rose (Wixon) Greul.
(Halligan writes that the mystical tradition is the underl...)
Halligan writes that the mystical tradition is the underlying thread uniting the religions of both East and West. She presents key elements from the major world religions, and shows how these teachings and practices can enrich our spiritual journey, no matter what our faith. Co-publication with Novalis, Canada and Bayard Presse, France
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Halligan, Fredrica Rose was born on September 21, 1938 in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Wilmer Herman and Eunice Rose (Wixon) Greul.
Bachelor in Mathematics summa cum laude, Hollins College, 1959. Master of Arts in Counseling and Psychology, Fairfield University, 1975. Certified advanced studies, Fairfield University, 1980.
Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, Fordham University, 1985.
Consultant Yale University Medical School, New Haven, 1976-1977. Counselor, director guidance Sacred Heart Academy, 1977-1978. Counselor Fairfield (Connecticut) University, 1978-1980.
Psychology intern Veterans Administration Medical Center, Northport, New York, 1984-1985. Postdoctoral fellow, lecturer Rehabilitation Institute Chicago Northwestern University Medical School, 1985-1986. Consultant Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York City, 1982-1988.
Private practice Riverside, Connecticut, 1987-1996. Assoc director Counseling Center Fordham University, Bronx, New York, 1986-1995. Senior psychologist Life Span Development Systems, 1995-1996.
Associate director psychology, religion St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, 1996-1999. Director Counseling Center Western Connecticut State University, 2002—2008. Visiting associate professor Fordham University, 1999-2002.
Adjunct faculty Fordham University, Iona College, Washington University, St. Louis University Medical School, Fairfield University, College New Rochelle, Mercy College, Northwestern University Medical Sch, Western Connecticut State University. Co-host Cafh Foundation Psychotherapy Spirit Seminars, New York City, 1991-1996, St. Louis, 1996-1999. Co-teacher Cape Cod Institute, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, 1991-1993.
Teacher C.G. Jung Institute, New York City, 1992.
(Halligan writes that the mystical tradition is the underl...)
(Desire; Devotional; Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav); Non-Fictio...)
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Active in civic and church programs. Member American Psychological Association, American Board Medical Psychotherapists, Connecticut Psychological Association, New England Association Specialists in Group Work, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Epsilon Museum.
Married John Francis Halligan, April 8, 1961 (deceased April 1987). Children: Patricia Ann Schumacher, Michael Edward, Stephen Frederick.