Background
Greene, Kay C. was born on July 10, 1939 in Yankton, South Dakota, United States. Daughter of Fred Orin and Evelyn Irene (Sundy) Green.
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Greene, Kay C. was born on July 10, 1939 in Yankton, South Dakota, United States. Daughter of Fred Orin and Evelyn Irene (Sundy) Green.
Bachelor of Music in Education, University Nebraska, 1962. Master of Arts in Psychology, New School Social Research, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, New School Social Research, 1983.
With Gulf States Utilities, Beaumont, Texas, 1963-1964, Tatham, Laird & Kudner, New York City, 1965-1966. Management consultant John Wiersma Consultant, Washington, 1966. Advertising coordinator Sullivan Stauffer Colwell & Bayles, New York City, 1966-1967.
Acting supervisor, ticket agent, service representative American Airlines, 1967. Executive secretary to vice president/chief engineer WPIX-television, 1967-1971, administrative assistant to news chief, 1971-1972. Office manager Lawrence Letter Service, 1973-1978.
Clinical psychologist in private practice, since 1985. Regional trainer American Psychological Association Health Opportunities for People Everywhere (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Project, since 1992. Teacher music, English, special education MacArthur Junior High School, Beaumont, 1964-1965.
Student music teacher University Nebraska Experimental High School, Lincoln, 1961-1962. Appeared on Donahue, Good Morning New York, Kelly and Company, Survival into the 21st Century, Turning Inward. Radio show appearances include The Alan Colmes Show, WABC, New York, Alan Colmes, WPIX, New York, Open Session, Ben Reese, WNYE, New York, From Head to Heart, WXLO, New York, Foundation Focus, WNEW, New York, Wellness Workshop, WNWK FM, New York, others.
Founder, president Bridge of Change. Senior representative United Nations Headquarters for World Federation Mental Health, 1990-1995. Organizer various conferences, keynote speaker various international conferences past staff therapist/senior staff psychologist Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York City.
Representative United Nations Headquarters for International Council Psychologists, 1996-2000, secretary-general 1997-2000, since 2004. Adjunct assistant professor St. Francis College, Brooklyn College, 1997-1998. Visiting associate professor Lincoln Center Fordham University, New York City, 1997-1998, adjunct associate professor, 1998, adjunct professor, since 1998.
Adjunct associate professor Pace University, New York City, since 1999, John Jay College Criminal Justice, New York City, since 2002. Vice chair non-governmental organization/DPI executive committee United Nations Headquarters, 1998-2000, chair, 2000-2001. Interim executive director Millennium non-governmental organization Forum United Nations Headquarters, 1998-1999.
Lecturer in field; conductor seminars in field.
Member American Psychological Association (National Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome task force since 1988, fellow international division 52 1999, assistant treasurer international division 52 2003, treasurer 2004), Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of television and Radio Artists, Authors Guild, Authors League, International Council Psychologists (representative United Nations headquarters 1996-2000, ambassador since 2003), International Platform Association, C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, New York Academy of Sciences, New York State Psychological Association (president-elect academy division 1999, president academy division 2001), Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (representative United Nations Headquarters 1998-2000), World Federation Mental Health, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, Psi Chi.