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Fr. Ewart's Resume

ON-LINE SEMINARY OUR CHURCH ABUSE COUNSELING Honorary Doctorates Application Guidelines Accreditation DIPLOMATE The Saint Vital Links Fr. Ewart's Resume M.A.-Ph.D. in Christian Counseling THE MAKING OF A COUNSELOR Master's--D.Min Bachelor's in Christian Education

Rev. Fr. Heyward B. Ewart, III, Ph.D. abbreviated resume

221 N. Arlington Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211
Phone: 904-724-3536 Cell: 904-563-7291 Email: heywardewart@bellsouth.net

CAPACITIES OF SPECIAL INTEREST, CURRENT

Chaplain, hospital, nursing home.
Counseling abuse victims and chemically addicted persons.
Geriatric care and family guidance.
Public education: child/domestic abuse and needs of elderly.
Continuing education for professionals.
Public education through electronic media and in-person guest lecturing.

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Priest, Catholic Charismatic Church: 2001 to present
President/Academic Dean, St. James the Elder Theological Seminary, Jacksonville: present

Pastor, St. James Catholic Charismatic Church (in formation): present

Private counseling ministry: 1981 to present

Instructor, Thomas Sumter Academy:
Psychology 101 (with USC), honors
anatomy/physiology,
junior and senior English. Advisor to journalism and photography
clubs. Football announcer (2000-2001)

Pastor, Church of the Overcomers, Jacksonville, FL (1989-1992)

Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Zoe University, Jacksonville, FL
(1986 to present)

Substitute teacher, Sumter Districts 2 and 17 (2001-2002)

Continuing education provider to medical professionals in
domestic violence and
substance abuse issues (1992 to present)

Founder/Incorporator of High Risk Action Council,
nonprofit corporation intervening
for "working poor"
in danger of physical harm or mental deterioration due to
domestic or criminal victimization (Founded October, 1998)

Founder/Clinical Director, ACTS Group, psychological services
firm devoted to public
education, intervention, treatment,
forensics, and networking in victimology,
traumatology, chronic
disease, and life-altering tragedies (1994 to Aug. 1999)

Ancillary staff, Oak Center Psychiatric Hospital (1993-1996)

Consultant in eating disorders, Philadelphia Catholic School
District (1981 to 1985)

Public relations and marketing consultant to Thomas Jefferson University,
and other institutions plus
private industry in the field of education

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 

Book: AM I BAD? Recovering from Abuse; Ann Arbor: Loving Healing Press, 2007

Book: A Carnation A Day. Ardmore, Pennsylvania: Dorrance & Company, 1977

Book contributor: Elusive Innocence. Dean Tong, Huntington House, 2001

Poems: Dancing Lady; Mommy’s Home; Mother’s Day; Coming Back,
Ode to a Miniature Angel
(Accepted by International Society of Outstanding Poets)

Presentation: "The Impact of Child Abuse Across the Lifespan":
Tuomey Medical
Center and Sumter County Mental Health Association, May, 2000

Presentation: "Therapeutic Grieving," AARP, Sumter, South Carolina, March 2000

"Proposal to Remove Brain Damaged DUI Offenders": presented for legislation, 1999

"Proposal to Evaluate 110 Inmates for Alternative Placement": Presented to Sumter County Council, December, 1999

"Program to Reduce Turnover Crisis in Medium-Size Manufacturing Company": for Pearce & Associates, Jacksonville, Florida, December, 1999

"Domestic Violence Inventory": Psychological Assessment Resources,
Orlando, FL, 1999

"Concealed Child Abuse Inventory": Psychological Assessment Resources, 1997

"The Origins of Domestic Violence": Baptist-St. Vincent’s Hospital System,
Jacksonville, FL, 1995

"The Alcoholic Mind": University of North Florida, 1988

"The Psycho-Spiritual Dynamics of Alcoholism": Charter Hospital Systems, 1988

Information and assessments for web domain: www.childabuse.net: 1998

"Design and Implementation of an Employee Assistance Program":
Master’s Thesis,
Mellen University, 1994

Education

Newberry College: 1961 to 1962

West Chester University of Pennsylvania: B.A., humanities,
minor in English: 1965

University of Pennsylvania: Clinical hypnosis: 1968

Temple University: Premedical courses and psychology: 1967-1969

Temple University: Doctoral-level study in family-systems theory under
James L. Framo, Ph.D.:1980

Union Graduate School: Research methodology: 1981

Family Institute of Philadelphia: Family Systems Theory and Practice: 1981

Mellen University: M.Sc., Ph.D., counseling psychology with health
psychology and forensic
concentration (verified APA-Equivalent Program): 1996

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