Dr. Valerie Campbell is a licensed mental health counselor and founder of Therapy International, Inc.
She has worked for state-funded mental health centers and been in private practice for over 20 years. She has also worked as a certified teacher in ESE, Psychology 6-12, as a Behavior Specialist and Dean. She was a psychology professor for over 13 years.
Dr. Campbell has worked with children in the juvenile justice system, as a Guardian Ad Litem, with the battered women's shelter, and with the victim-witness program.
She also volunteered in many crisis situations; with the Red Cross counseling survivors and families of 9/11, and the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando - one of the worst shootings in U.S. history.
After Dr. Campbell became certified in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, she began research on therapy dogs, psychiatric service dogs, and assistance dogs. She is now an evaluator for the AKC Canine Good Citizen award and Delta Society therapy dog certification.
She now uses her experience to write stories in Maine with a little counseling on the side. She owes it all to her three wonderful children, who taught her tech, and are her greatest motivation, inspiration, and support.
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Morgan Campbell is a Licensed Practical Nurse with a bachelor's degree in biology who has been practicing writing since he was ten years old. He has worked as a dog trainer, a long-term care and psychiatric nurse, an animal care technician, and a prep and line cook.
While working as a Life Coach for Therapy International, Morgan Campbell is working with his mom, Valerie Campbell, to launch their writing business, Wolf Prints Inc. His co-writer, Athena the Husky, aids in editing with daily hugs and a nip to the nose.
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