Background
Reyna, Leo J. was born on October 26, 1918 in New York City. Son of Samuel J. and Alegria (Azuz) Reyna.
Reyna, Leo J. was born on October 26, 1918 in New York City. Son of Samuel J. and Alegria (Azuz) Reyna.
Bachelor, University Missouri, 1943, Master of Arts, University Iowa, 1944, Doctor of Philosophy, 1946. Licensed psychologist, Florida, Massachusetts.
U. Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1946-1950. Assistant professor to professor, Boston University, 1950-1978. Professor psychology, professor emeritus NovaU., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1978, founding director Doctor of Philosophy program clinical psychology.
Visiting professor U. San Francisco, 1996.
Member of faculty school extension studies Harvard University, 1959-1976. Visiting lecturer department psychiatry Training Institute Behavior Therapy, Temple University, 1968-1978.
Consultant Johannesburg Child Guidance Center, Virginia hospitals, Boston, Bedford and Brockton, Massachusetts, Northport Veterans Administration Hospital. (New York), Tufts U. Medical School, Worcester Youth Guidance Center (Massachusetts), University of Virginia Medical School, Temple University Medical School, Boston Medical Foundation, Epilepsy Foundation Massachusetts, Rhode Island Division Vocational Rehabilitation, Cambridge Psychiatric Day Center, others
Founding member, advisory board, member Executive Committee trustee Cambridge Center Behavioral Studies, 1980.
Founding member African studies program Boston University. Founding member mailman family center Nova SoutheasternU. Laboratory development Boston University grantee National Science Foundation, 1956-1957, Research grantee United States Public Health Service, 1957-1961, 64-67.
Member of faculty school extension studies Harvard University, 1959-1976. Fellow APA; member Eastern Psychological Association, Massachusetts Psychological Association, Northern California Association Behavior Analysis, Behavior Therapy and Research Society (director), Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, American Association Applied & Preventive Psychology, International Association Behavior Analysis, American Association of University Professors, Sigma Xi.
Married Priscilla Deane Trick (deceased). Children: Stephen, Christopher, Susan, Patrick, Alix.