Stepping Stones Individual and Family Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapist
Counseling Center Albany Oregon Mar 2016 - May 2018
Mft
Mar 2016 - May 2018
Marriage and Family Therapist
Skills:
Mental Health Psychotherapy Psychology Family Therapy Group Therapy Working With Adolescents Mental Health Counseling
Corban University School of Ministry 1982 - 1985
Master of Divinity (M.Div.)
Corban University 1974 - 1979
Bachelor of Science (BS), Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Skills:
Pastoral Care Pastoral Counseling Pastoral Teaching Public Speaking Community Outreach Program Development Chaplaincy Event Planning Microsoft Office Volunteer Management Psychotherapy Leadership Development Nonprofits Theology Fundraising Leadership Religion Preaching Missions Coaching Discipleship Conflict Resolution Spiritual Direction Higher Education Staff Development Research Family Therapy Life Coaching Mental Health Counseling Biblical Studies Psychology Counseling Psychology
Dr. Buck graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1985. He works in Old Town, ME and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Buck is affiliated with Eastern Maine Medical Center and St Joseph Hospital.
Dr. Buck graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1985. He works in Saint Cloud, MN and specializes in Family Medicine.
Dominican School Taipei GA 1969-1971, Chaffins Elementary School Holden MA 1971-1972, Indian Hill School Worcester MA 1972-1973, St. Patrick School Brooklyn NY 1973-1976
Community:
Mark Burns, Mary Schwab, Alan Craig, Scott Lin, George Hayes
portraits from time to time), my first thought upon seeing the new Newsweek cover photo of Michele Bachmann was, "What an awful photograph." Technically speaking, that is. I've done better work in my home studio, and I'm not nearly the photographer Christopher Buck is (the freelancer who took that shot).Given that the Newsweek editors had at least one better photo to choose from (and knowing Christopher Buck's work, probably more), there are only two explanations for why they chose the awful shot they did. One: they don't know a good photo from a bad one (highly unlikely), or 2: they deliberately w