Town Planner
Forensic and Medical Pathology -- assistant
Volunteer Probation and Parole Officer
Coordinator of Volunteer Programs -- Community Corrections
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology—Program consultant and Instructor
Coordinator of Volunteer Programs -- Correctional Institution
Group Consultant -- Clinical Behavioural Sciences, McMaster University
MBTI consultant-- Qualified/Certified
International Presenter
Published writer -- newspapers and magazines
Book: Exploring the Iceberg, Personal, Professional and Organizational Growth—2005 -- sold out
Book: Exploring the Iceberg, Revised -- 2009
Since 1989 he has value and worth of experience—as a teacher, trainer, facilitator, workshop designer, public speaker.
Further education—
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Solution Focused and Advanced Supervision
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Solution Focused Therapy
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Hypnotherapy: Creating Mental Frames—Michael Yapko
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Seven Habits of Highly Successful People—Stephen Covey
My Myers-Briggs Type is INFJ. This type is recognized as the idealist and the counselor and the Temperament of Seer/Author.
As an INFJ—Myers-Briggs Type Indicator—
Adapted Source: http://www.personalitypage.com/home.shtmll
INFJs are gentle, caring, complex and highly intuitive individuals. Artistic and creative, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. The rarest of all sixteen personality types with <1 to 1% of the population in the world.
INFJs put a tremendous amount of faith into their instincts and intuitions. INFJs have uncanny insight into people and situations. They get "feelings" about things and intuitively understand them. INFJ’s do not really understand their intuition at a level, which can be verbalized. The INFJ is as genuinely warm as they are complex.
Because the INFJ has such strong intuitive capabilities, they trust their own instincts above all else. This may result in an INFJ stubbornness and tendency to ignore other people's opinions. They believe that they're right. On the other hand, INFJ is a perfectionist who doubts that they are living up to their full potential. INFJs are rarely at complete peace with themselves—there's always something else they should be doing to improve themselves and the world around them. INFJs are in some ways gentle and easy going. Conversely, they have very high expectations of themselves, and frequently of their families. They don't believe in compromising their ideals.
The INFJ individual is gifted in ways that other types are not. Life is not necessarily easy for the INFJ, but they are capable of great depth of feeling and personal achievement.