Background
Gagnon, John Harvey was born on December 16, 1946 in Derby, Connecticut, United States. Son of Ernest John and Pauline Stella (Dziedulonis) Gagnon.
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This autobiographical account focuses on a ten year span of the author's life, during which he experienced a painful series of traumatic events. Gagnon, a psychotherapist, suffered numerous tragedies including loss of a limb, cancer, death of a loved one, and various other ailments. Throughout all of these physical and emotional losses and trials, the author served others as a psychotherapist. Throughout these difficult experiences, the author learned invaluable lessons from suffering and brought them into the consultation room along with his professional training.
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Gagnon, John Harvey was born on December 16, 1946 in Derby, Connecticut, United States. Son of Ernest John and Pauline Stella (Dziedulonis) Gagnon.
Bachelor of Science, Fairfield U., 1969; Master of Science, Western Connecticut State College, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy, Union Institute, 1982.
Counselor in training, Connecticut Valley Hospital, 1972-1973;
counselor, Whiting Forensic Institute, 1973;
coordinator, director, Danbury Hospital Day Treatment Program, 1973-1977;
private practice, 1977-1980;
psychotherapy intern, Counseling Center and New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, 1981-1983;
private practice, since 1983. Research consultant Newtown Counseling Center, 1987-1989. Instructor New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, 1983-1989.
Lecturer Yale University, 1983. Adjunct Professor Western Connecticut State University, 1983-1986, U. Bridgeport, 1988-1990. Adjunct lecturer U. Connecticut, 1990-1993.
Consultant department psychology Fairfield U., 1994-1995.
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Official emergency station American Radio Relay League, since 1992. Chairman adult program Unitarian-Universalist Society North Fairfield County, West Redding, Connecticut, 1990-1991, teacher religious education, 1984-1986. Judge senior division Conn.State Fair, since 1986.
Board of trustees Unitarian-Universalist Church of Stamford, 1996-1998. Fellow International Council for Sex Edition and Parenthood. Member ACA, American Association of University Professors, Association for Counselor Edition and Supervision, American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama, American Academy Psychotherapists, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, American Board Hypnotherapy & Hypnotic Anesthesiology, Association for Humanistic Psychology, International Association Marriage and Family Counselors, National Council Family Rels., Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Eleanor Moser, April 22, 1995. 1 child, Isabelle Eleanor.