Alexander Boeringa
Opening a Closed Door: A Psychotherapist Remembers His Patients
Opening a Closed Door: A Psychotherapist Remembers His Patients
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Author: Alexander Boeringa
Publisher: Alexander Boeringa
Published: 09/29/2014
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9780692294819
About the Author
Full name and degrees: J. Alexander Boeringa, PhD, ABPP Dr. Boeringa was born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1940. He served two years in the US Army and afterwards attended both Trinity and Hope Colleges, graduating in 1965. He was then admitted to the University of Texas Graduate School of Psychology in Austin, Texas. After one year of studies, he worked at various occupations, including research assistant in the UT-Austin Psychology Department, sociometric researcher at Tracor Corporation, and teacher for the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA). In 1974 he returned to graduate school and after completing academic studies, fulfilled his clinical internship at the Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), and in 1979 was awarded a PhD in clinical psychology. At that time he joined the University of Texas Medical School in Galveston as a fulltime faculty member. In 1982 Dr. Boeringa accepted a position as clinical psychologist at the Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic in Peoria, Illinois. He next served as Chief of Psychology at the Boise, Idaho VAMC from 1986 until 1990, then was promoted to Chief of Psychology at the Houston VAMC where he worked until his retirement in 2001. Soon he joined the University of Maryland's Overseas Faculty in Europe and taught at several military bases in five different countries until 2011. He also served as interim director of the UMUC Masters program in counseling psychology and twice taught summer English classes in China. Advanced certifications include a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychologists and Fellow of the Academy of Clinical Psychology. Professional activities included serving as site visitor for the American Psychology Association's internship accreditation program. He has authored or contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. At present, he lives in Nampa, Idaho and enjoys writing, hiking, gardening and visiting his sons Michael and his wife Sandra, and Matthew and his wife Mary and their son.
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