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Laurence Armand French
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
Degrees:
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of
New Hampshire Ph.D., University of Nebraska M.A. Western
New Mexico University
Began At WNMU: 1989
Credentials: Fellow, American Psychological Association; Diplomat/Fellow, American
College of Forensic Examiners; Fellow/Diplomat, Prescribing Psychologists'
Register; Licensed Psychologist; Criminologist
Research and Academic Interests:
American Indians, psychological
studies, criminology and criminal justice studies, human measurement.
Publications: Over 200 scholarly publications. Books
include The Winds of Injustice, Counseling American Indians, The
Cherokee Perspective (with Jim Hornbuckle), The Qualla Cherokee
Surviving in Two
Worlds, and Addictions
and Native Americans.
Hobbies, personal interests, and community involvement: Life
member of VFW; clinical training for practitioners; private practice
as a clinical
psychologist
Favorite Quote: "Bigotry is not exempt from any group
regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, or religion."
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