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  • BS - West Texas A&M University
  • MA - West Texas A&M University
  • 18 Graduate hours in Sociology from West Texas A&M Univ. & Texas Tech Univ.
  • PhD - Texas Tech University

Previous Positions


PositionStartEnd
Music Teacher, Professional Musician, Songwriter, Songwriter Academy1971-01-011986-08-30
Music Instructor, Voice, Guitar & Songwriting, Gene Leis Guitar Studios and Sunny Music Studios1972-06-271979-12-30
Instructor, Yoga and Aerobics1975-03-151986-06-01
Music Instructor, Voice & Guitar, New Mexico State Peniteniary1978-01-101978-12-15
Teaching Assistant, Psychology, West Texas A&M University1988-08-221992-05-12
Counselor at Family Support Services1991-05-011994-02-01
Grant Coordinator Parenting Resource Center: Amarillo College1994-02-021994-10-01
Counselor at West Texas A&M University Counseling Center1994-10-121996-05-30
Counselor in Private Practice1996-06-011999-08-15
Teaching Assistant, Psychology, Texas Tech University1999-08-302004-05-14
Adjunct Faculty, Experimental Psychology Program, Texas Tech University2004-08-232006-05-12
Adjunct Faculty, Counseling Doctoral Program, Capella University2005-08-232010-04-22
Adjunct Faculty, Psychology, West Texas A&M University2010-08-302011-12-16

Courses Taught at Amarillo College


Course IDCourse NameTerm
SOCI-1301-001Introduction to Sociology2021SP
PSYC-2314-003Lifespan Growth & Development2021SP
PSYC-2301-017General Psychology2021SP
PSYC-2319-002Social Psychology2021SP
SOCI-1301-002Introduction to Sociology2021SP
PSYC-2314-007Lifespan Growth & Development2021SP
PSYC-2301-003General Psychology2020SU
SOCI-1301-003Introduction to Sociology2020SU
PSYC-2319-001Social Psychology2020SU
PSYC-2319-003Social Psychology2020SP
SOCI-1301-001Introduction to Sociology2020SP
PSYC-2301-017General Psychology2020SP
PSYC-2319-002Social Psychology2020SP
SOCI-1301-002Introduction to Sociology2020SP
PSYC-2314-003Lifespan Growth & Development2020SP
SOCI-1301-001Introduction to Sociology2020FA
PSYC-2314-008Lifespan Growth & Development2020FA
PSYC-2301-001General Psychology2020FA
PSYC-2301-006General Psychology2020FA
SOCI-1301-005Introduction to Sociology2020FA

Other Credentials


Credential
Liscensed Professional Counselor (LPC), State of Texas, 1992
ASCH Clinical Hypnotherapy Certification, Jan 1995
EDPD 6390: Internship in Community College (3 hrs)
EDX 5527: Theories of Counseling (3 hrs)
EDX 5528: Group Counseling (3 hrs)
EDX 5576: Vocational and Educational Information (3 hrs)
EDX 5595: Counselor Supervision (3 hrs)
EIDS 6381: Community College Program Implementation (3 hrs)
Neurolinguistic Programming Certification, June, 1998
PSY 5001 Attitudes and Persuasion (3 hrs)
Psy 5001 Problems in Psychology (3 hrs)
PSY 5321 Nonparametric Statistics
PSY 5326 Human Motivation (3 hrs)
Psy 5327 Social Cognition (3 hrs)
PSY 5328: Seminar in Social Psychology (3 hrs)
PSY 5331 Small Group Behavior (3 hrs)
PSY 5347: Adv. Correlational Methods/Factor Analysis (3 hrs)
PSY 5350 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs)
PSY 5352 Seminar in Learning (3 hrs)
PSY 5356 Seminar in Cognition (3 hrs)
PSY 5380: Experimental Design (6 hrs)
PSY 5382 Psychoactive Drugs (3 hrs)
PSY 5477: Behavior Modification (3 hrs)
PSY 5502: Thesis (21 hrs)
Psy 5512 & 5513: Professional Seminar (6 hrs)
Psy 5523 Adv. Psychopathology, (3 hrs)
PSY 5530: Advanced Statistics (3 hrs)
PSY 5550: Clinical Intervention (3 hrs)
Psy 5560: Marriage and Family Counseling, (3 hrs)
Psy 5569: Asssessment and Diagnosis (3 hrs)
Psy 5579: Practicum in Psychology (3 hrs)
Psy 5590: Problems in Psychlogy (3 hrs)
PSY 7000 Research (27 hrs)
PSY 8000 Dissertation (27 Hrs)
SOC 5311 Seminar in Criminology (3 hrs)
SOC 5316: Sem-Social Gerontology, 3 hrs
SOC 5325: Sem-Deviant Behavior, 3 hrs
SOC 5336: Seminar in Family Change, 3 hrs
SOCI 5302: Adv Social Psych, 3 hrs
SOCI 5425: Sociology/Gender Roles, (3 hrs)
SOCI 5587: Sem/Research Methods, (3 hrs)
Texas Licensed Professional Counselor, June1994
Certified Spiritual Director, Mercy Center, 1996

Publications, Presentations, Public Works and Awards


PUBLICATION: McGlynn, R. P., McGurk, D., Sprague, V. L., Johll, N. L., & Harding, D. J. (2004).  Brainstorming in groups constrained by evidence.  Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 93, 75-87.

PUBLICATION: McGlynn, R. P., McGurk, D., Harding, D. J., Seta, J, & Seta, C. (2003, May). Where's the discontinuity in individual-group discontinuity? Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

DISSERTATION PUBLICATION: Harding, D. J. (published dissertation, 2004). The "fat babies" hypothesis: The power of a pet peeve in interpersonal bonding.  Texas Tech University.

PUBLICATION: McGlynn, R. P., Harding, D. J., & Cottle, J. L. (2009).  Individual-group discontinuity in group-individual interactions:  Does size matter?  Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 12, 12-143.

PUBLICATION: Harding, D. J., & Southern, J. (1991).  Using a community network approach in a bereavement program.  American Journal of Hospice Care, 8, 23-29.

POSTER PRESENTATION: Harding, D.J., McGlynn, R. P., Reich, D. A., Low, J. M., & Byrd, G. R. (2002, January).  Women, weight and the American way:  The effects of stereotypes and stereotype threat on women's self-liking.  Poster presented at the meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychologists in Savannah, Georgia.

PUBLICATION: Harding, D. J. (2007).  Brain Trainers: Parenting in the Age of Neuroscience.  Austin, Tx: J&D Publishing.
PRESENTATION:  Harding, D. J. & Hammer, E. D. (2010, April). Legal AND Ethical: Creating an integrated approach to counselor ethics. Presented at the AAMHP luncheon, Amarillo, Texas.
PRESENTATION: Harding, D. J. (2009, June).  Creating a community of solutions in cancer care. Presented at the Texas Health Commission in Austin, Texas.
PRESENTATION:  Harding, D. J. (2008, Oct).  Stress Workshop: Getting stress before it gets you.  Presented at Amarillo College, continuing education workshop in Mortuary Science.
PRESENTATION: Harding, D. J., Hammer, E., Martinez, R. (July 16, 2010).  Professional Ethics: A Developmental Model.  GROUND ROUNDS PRESENTATION, Dell's Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Center for Disability Studies, at the University of Texas at Austin.
PRESENTATION: Harding, D. J. (2009, June).  Creating a community of solutions in cancer care. Presented at the Texas Health Commission in Austin, Texas
PRESENTATION: Harding, D. J., (October, 2010).  Crime and Mental Illness.  Presented at the 10th Annual Lisa Cherry Women in Criminal Justice Conference.
PRESENTATION: Harding, D.J. (October, 2011).  The Female Criminal Mind. Presented to the 11th Annual Lisa Cherry Women in Criminal Justice Conference.
PRESENTATION: Harding, D. J. (October, 2011).  Brain Training: The Importance of Children's Work. Presented at the Fall Conference of the Panhandle Association for the Education of Young Children, Amarillo, Texas.
AWARD:  APPLE TEACHING AWARD, (2006, 2007, 2008).
AWARD: APPLE TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD (2009): Plaque recipient. Honored at Phi Theta Kappa Ceremony.
AWARD: MEAD FACULTY EXCELLENCE AWARD NOMINEE: Amarillo College.  Nominee 6 years in a row (2007- 2012).
AWARD: RECIPIENT OF THE MEAD FACULTY EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR TEACHING:  Amarillo College (2009-2010).  Honored with plaque, professional conference and honorarium at 2010 May graduation.
PRESENTATION: Sexuality in People with Disabilities: What to do when my little kitten becomes a tom cat?  (June, 2013). Partners Resource Network Conference, Savannah, Georgia.
PRESENTATION: Transitions in Sexuality for Persons With Disabilities. (April, 2014).  TWO-GETHER CONSULTING 2014 IDD Provider and Family Resource Conference, Houston Texas.