Curriculum Vitae William G. Everist 7378 East 31st Street / Tucson, Arizona 85710 Home: (520) 298-4742 / Cell: (520) 390-3289 Email: weverist@hotmail.com SUMMARY OF CAPABILITIES Background encompasses personally mentored and classroom structured college instruction in psychology and consciousness, plus a contemporary pursuit of knowledge in the field of humanistic and transpersonal psychology. POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS + Curriculum Development + Academic Counseling + Student Consultation + Academic Instruction + Creative Intuition and Self-Awareness Courses + Administrative Management EDUCATION Saybrook University / Online-Mentor Distant Learning Program -- San Francisco, Ca. Ph.D. / Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology (Anticipated completion date 8/13) Dissertation Focus: Psycho-spiritual Awareness in the developing psychic/medium Creativity Studies Certificate (Anticipated completion date 9/12) Practicum Focus: The effects of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on creative abilities John F. Kennedy University -- Orinda, California M.A. (6/87) Consciousness Studies with a specialization in Parapsychology University of Arizona -- Tucson, Arizona
B.A. (12/73) Radio & TV Production B.A. (5/69) Psychology (Sociology minor) TEACHING EXPERIENCE - Traditional Classroom Instruction Pima Community College/West Campus - Tucson, Az. Introduction to Psychology - Fall 1993 to date Course Description: Routine introductory course content in psychology, designed for a basic understanding of child development, learning principles, personality theories, deviant behavior, therapy, social psychology, consciousness, memory, learning, emotions, and motivation. and East Campus (Spring 2012/ 8-week Saturday intensive) Abnormal Psychology Spring of 2011 to date Developed a comprehensive overview of the paradigms, diagnoses, disorders, and treatment approaches in the field of abnormal psychology. Implemented student literary research projects for a more comprehensive contemporary Social Psychology - Fall 2007 Developed a challenging upper level course of instruction, specializing in topics ranging from social thinking to social influence and social relations. Parapsychology - Spring 1995 through Fall 2011 Utilize a scientific and experiential approach to a well-balanced curriculum encompassing non-ordinary realms of consciousness experience. Topics of academic inquiry include current scientific research in ESP, Psychokinesis, Out of Body Experiences (OBE) and Near-death Experiences (NDE), and After-Death Communications (ADC). Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences / Spring of 1994, Summers of 1994 through 1997 A survey of statistical measurement, utilizing qualitative description and quantitative inference methodologies for behavioral science applications. Study topics covered central tendency, z-scores, variability, probability, hypothesis testing, t-testing, and various forms of ANOVA.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE - Personal One-to-One Mentorship Instruction Prescott College Mentor Program/Tucson Campus - Tucson, Arizona Mentor (4/04 to date) Conscientious academic student guidance for mutually designed courses towards the completion of a selfpaced adult degree program. TEACHING EXPERIENCE - Workshops and Seminars Course Listing: Intuition (1988-1991) Course Description: Practical implementation of a self-exploratory course of instruction in the acknowledgment and utilization of inherent intuitive abilities in a variety of creative and problem-solving situations. Presentation Locations: Short term assignments at various community colleges and corporate offices throughout southern Arizona, including the Pima Community College Community and Corporate Division, Tucson, Arizona; Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona; Scottsdale Community College, Scottsdale, Arizona; Glendale Community College, Glendale, Arizona; US West Corporate offices in Tucson, Arizona; Tucson Open University, Tucson, Arizona; and the Pima Community College Senior Education Division, Tucson, Arizona. Course Listing: Time, Space, & Consciousness (1989-1991) Course Description: A theoretical examination of time and space from a consciousness perspective. Presentation Locations: Various weekend workshops at Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona; Pima Community College, Tucson, Arizona; and Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, New Mexico. CERTIFICATIONS Arizona Community College Certification / Psychology 8/95 Recertified: Pima County Community College District Certification / 8/10 Academic (AFS) Teaching Faculty Classification in Psychology
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Psychological Association/ Community College Teacher / Student Affiliate Membership 12/07 to date Division 10 Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts / Membership Committee 9/10 Parapsychological Association/ Associate Member 8/99 9/01; 9/06 to date Western Society for Paranormal Research (wspr) Founder and Former President Feb. 2005 to April 2010 American Institute of Parapsychology 6/01 1/ 04 Southwest Regional Director / Tucson Chapter initiated in Aug. 2002 AIP Conference Coordinator / 2nd Annual National AIP Conference in Tucson, Arizona (October 2002 to November 2003) Conference held Nov. 7-9, 2003. PRESENTATIONS Hauntings in the Dream State / Anthropology of Consciousness 1994 Spring Conference, Tempe, Arizona. The investigation of a bed and breakfast in Bisbee, Arizona. Two Studies of Apparitional Sensitivity Presentation and Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Freiburg, Germany, Aug. 2000. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Two Studies of Apparitional Sensitivity
Presentation Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Freiburg, Germany, Aug. 2000. Abstracts of Presented Papers from the Parapsychological Association 43rd Annual Convention, Freiburg, Germany, August 17-20, 2000 / Symposium: RSPK and Haunts/ Two Studies of Apparitional Sensitivity Among Novice and Experienced Percipients The Journal of Parapsychology, Volume 64/Number 3 Sept. 2000. POPULAR PRESS PUBLICATIONS Ghost! Magazine Feature Writer - April 2004 to Sept 2007 Science Editor - July 2006 to Sept 2007 Bisbee Bed & Breakfast, Fate Magazine, Sept. 1996. REFERENCES AND TRANSCRIPTS Available upon request.