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Marianne Schneider Corey, MA, is a licensed marriage and family therapist in California
and a National Certified Counselor. She received her master’s degree in marriage,
family and child counseling from Chapman College. A fellow of the Association for
Specialists in Group Work, she was the recipient of its Eminent Career Award in 2001.
She received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Mental Health
Counselors Association in 2011. Corey has been involved in leading groups for different
populations, providing training and supervision workshops in group process, facilitating
self-exploration groups for graduate students in counseling, and co-facilitating training
groups for group counselors and weeklong residential workshops in personal growth.
Both Marianne and Gerald Corey have conducted training workshops, continuing
education seminars and personal-growth groups in the United States, Germany, Ireland,
Belgium, Mexico, Hong Kong, China and Korea. She has made educational video
programs with accompanying workbooks for Cengage: Groups in Action: Evolution and
Challenges (2014, with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes); and Ethics in Action (2015,
with Gerald Corey and Robert Haynes). Marianne and Gerald have been married since
1964. They have two adult daughters, Heidi and Cindy, two granddaughters and one
grandson. She grew up in Germany and has kept in close contact with her family and
friends there. In her free time, at the age of 80, she continues to enjoy traveling,
reading, visiting with friends, bicycle riding and hiking in the mountains and the desert.
Gerald Corey, Ed.D., ABPP, is professor emeritus of human services and counseling at
California State University at Fullerton. He is a distinguished visiting professor of
counseling at the University of Holy Cross in New Orleans, where he teaches intensive
courses in counseling theories, group counseling and ethics. He received his doctorate
in counseling from the University of Southern California and was awarded an honorary
doctorate in humane letters from National Louis University. Dr. Corey is a diplomate in
counseling psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology), a licensed
psychologist and a National Certified Counselor. He is a fellow of the American
Psychological Association (Division 17, Counseling Psychology, and Division 49, Group
Psychotherapy), the American Counseling Association and the Association for
Specialists in Group Work. Both Gerald and Marianne Corey have received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the American Mental Health Counselors Association, as well
as the Eminent Career Award from the Association for Specialists in Group Work. In
addition, he received the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award from California State
University at Fullerton and the Thomas Hohenshil National Publications Award from the
American Counseling Association. He is the author or co-author of 16 textbooks in
counseling currently in print, along with more than 70 journal articles and book chapters,
and several of his books have been translated into other languages.
Cindy Corey, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in San Diego,
California. She received her master's degree in marriage and family therapy from the
University of San Diego and her doctorate in multicultural community clinical psychology
at the California School of Professional Psychology in Alhambra, California. She served
as the chair of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Committee for the SDPA
and has been a member of the Multicultural Committee and Women's Committee. Dr.
Corey has focused much of her work in the area of counselor education, specializing in
multicultural training, social justice and community outreach. Her most recent outreach
involved working with a team of middle school teachers and staff as a multicultural
consultant and group facilitator, providing group and individual support to the faculty and
staff. They met regularly and discussed topics around diversity, equity and inclusion, as
well as addressed racial tensions in the workplace and in the classroom. For over a
decade, Dr. Corey worked as a full-time visiting professor in the department of
counseling and school psychology at San Diego State University in both the
Community-Based Block and Marriage and Family Therapy programs. She also taught
part time in the PsyD program at Alliant International University in Alhambra. In addition,
she has worked as a contracted clinician for Survivors of Torture International, focusing
primarily on helping Sudanese refugee youth adjust to life in the United States, gain
employment and attend colleges and universities. Dr. Corey works as a multicultural
consultant and has created clinical intervention programs, training manuals and
diversity sensitive curriculum for a variety of schools, businesses and organizations in
the San Diego area.
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NOTICES OF CONTRACTS.
The following contracts are advertised in different papers, and we
have kept a register of the particulars of each at the office, which
may be referred to on application. In the continuation of this plan,
which we flatter ourselves will be of service to our readers, material
assistance will be rendered by the forwarding of papers from our
country friends, or by any other means of notification, of which they
may choose to avail themselves.
New Church at Hildenborough, near Tunbridge, Kent.—
Tenders to be sent on the 2nd of March. Mr. Ewan Christian, 44,
Bloomsbury Square, Architect.
Railway Station Buildings, and other Masonry, &c., Hunt’s
Bank, Manchester.—Plans open from the 13th of February;
tenders to be sent in on the 6th of March. Mr. Gooch, Oldham Road,
Manchester.
Also, Formation and Completion of The Branch Railway To
Halifax, 1 mile and 55 chains.—The same time and parties.
West London Railway.—Contractors to attend at 35, Great
George Street, Westminster, at 11 o’clock of the 20th inst. Tenders to
be sent in on the 3rd of March.
Iron Bridge, Great Yarmouth.—Engineers, Messrs. Birch, 3,
Cannon Row, Westminster, 20th February to the 11th of March.
Pumps and Wells, Metropolis Roads.—Tenders to be sent in
on the 22nd inst.
Greenwich Union, Additions.—Mr. R. P. Brown, Architect,
Greenwich; time for receiving tenders, Feb. 23.
UNSTAMPED EDITION.
Quarterly 3 s. 3 d.
Half yearly 6 6
Yearly 13 0
STAMPED EDITION.
Quarterly 4 4
Half yearly 8 8
Yearly 17 4
TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
The readers of The Builder will be pleased to observe, that
although it appears in the form of a Magazine, our own mind is not
made up or reconciled to its continuing in that character, or at any
rate in that character alone. We shall look forward with some anxiety
to the period when we should be enabled to make it a complete
Weekly Journal, and this cannot be done without comprehending
news; neither do we think it economy that it should be otherwise—
economy of time and economy of means are involved in it,
particularly with the workman. A newspaper is to him a desideratum,
and why should he be driven to something like a double reading, and
the purchase of two papers: one containing a good deal of matter of
no interest in the world to him, when so ready a means of combining
both is offered as in this instance!
It is requested that where there has been any irregularity in the
transmission of The Builder, notice will be forwarded immediately
to the office.
Received Mr. Freeman Roe’s small tract, entitled “The Common
Pump, &c.” which, as it may be practically interesting to many, we
shall take an early opportunity of transcribing from.
Lithographic print of the Wesleyan Theological Institution,
Richmond, Andrew Trimen, Esq., architect. We shall notice this
structure at an early opportunity.
“Palmer’s Patent Glyphography, or Engraved Drawing.”
Kelly’s Post Office Almanack.
Design and explanation of “A self-supporting Institution” for the
Labouring Classes.
We are also preparing a weekly table of prices of Building
materials; and a long list of Buildings in progress, and contemplated.
All additions to our knowledge on this head will be thankfully
received.
We have in preparation several articles:—1st. On Wood
Pavements. 2nd. “The Metropolitan Model Institution, for improving
the dwellings of the Industrious Classes.” 3rd. On Casinos in public
parks and gardens. 4th. The Continuation of the Review of
Bardwell’s Temples. 5th. Notice of Palmer’s Glyphography, &c.
TABLE OF AMUSEMENTS.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT OPEN GRATIS TO THE PUBLIC.
British Museum.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 10 to 4.
National Gallery.—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday, from 10 to 5.
Sir J. Soane’s Museum.—Every Tuesday and Friday, till July.
Hampton Court Palace.—Every day except Saturday and
Sunday, before 2.
Windsor Castle State Rooms.—Daily, except Friday.
Society of Arts.—Every day except Wednesday.
East India House Museum.—Every Saturday, from 11 to 3.
St. Paul’s.—Every day, from 9 to 10, and from 3 to 4.
Westminster Abbey.—Ditto.