Background
Boylan, Richard John was born on October 15, 1939 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of John Alfred and Rowena Margaret (Devine) Boylan.
(An exciting UFO adventure that is also a mystery and spy ...)
An exciting UFO adventure that is also a mystery and spy novel. Written by a noted behavioral scientist and specialist on extraterrestrial-human encounter, dealing with the dramatic events leading to the fact of extraterrestrial visitation to Earth. We are not Alone.
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(A clinical psychologist analyzes the extraterrestrial abd...)
A clinical psychologist analyzes the extraterrestrial abduction phenomenon finding that the experience can be far more positive than many professionals realize. Dr. Boylan traces much of the trauma that other researchers have associated with extraterrestrial contact to earlier and altogether earthly experiences in the individual's life. After dealing with previous traumatic reactions, he defines a new treatable disorder Close Extraterrestrial Encounter Syndrome and identifies the 20 signs that justify the diagnosis. Nine fascinating case histories illustrate abstract theory with solid clinical evidence.
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educator psychologist researcher scientist
Boylan, Richard John was born on October 15, 1939 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of John Alfred and Rowena Margaret (Devine) Boylan.
Bachelor, St. John's College, 1961; Master of Education, Fordham University, 1966; Master of Social Work, University of California, Berkeley, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, University of California, Davis, 1984.
Associate pastor Catholic Diocese Fresno, 1965-1968. Assistant director Berkeley Free Church, 1970-1971. Psychiatric social worker Marin Mental Health Department, San Rafael, 1971-1977.
Director Calaveras Mental Health Department, San Andreas, 1977-1985. Professor, coordinator National University, Sacramento, 1985-1986. Lecturer California State University, 1985-1990, 98-99.
Instructor University California, Davis, 1984. Associate professor Chapman University, Sacramento, 1997-1998. Instructor Heald College, 2000.
Clinical social worker Dialysis Clinic, Inc., 2000—2001. Director United States Behavioral Health, Sacramento, 1988—1989. Private practice, Sacramento, since 1974.
Clinical social worker South Sacramento Dialysis Center, 2000—2001. Clinical consultant Center for Behavioral Health, Sacramento, 2000. Administrative supervising social worker Kair In-Home Social Services, Inc., 2001—2003.
Councillor Earth, since 2005.
(A clinical psychologist analyzes the extraterrestrial abd...)
(An exciting UFO adventure that is also a mystery and spy ...)
(Published by Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D., Sacramento, CA, 1997.)
Board of directors Marin Municipal Water District, 1975-1977. Consultant California State Legislation, Sacramento, 1979-1980. Chairman Calaveras County Board Education, Angels Camp, California, 1981-1984.
Member APA, ACA, American Association for Spiritual/Ethical Values in Counseling, National Board Hypnotherapy and Medical Anaesthesiology, California Psychological Association, Sacramento Valley Psychological Association (past president), Sacramento Society Professional Psychologists (past president), National Resources Defense Council, Academy Clin.Close-Encounter Therapists (founder, secretary, treasurer).
Married Charnette Marie Blackburn, October 26, 1968 (divorced June 1984). Children: Christopher J., Jennifer April, Stephanie August. Married Judith Lee Keast, November 21, 1987.
Stepchildren: Darren Andrew Keast, Matthew Grant Keast.