Anne Oxenreider’s entire career has focused on education and young children. She has worked as a grant writer for human service organizations, a director of a community-wide preschool parent program and a teacher. A mother and a foster parent, Anne is also a content writer for the Sixty Second Parent website (www.sixtysecondparent.com).
Dr. Masters is a board certified child and adolescent psychiatrist. He served for 15 years as the Director of Youth Services for Appalachian Hall Hospital in Asheville, NC. He was medical director of Focus by the sea. In 1992 he wrote a book, Angry Child: Sleeping Giant or Paper Tiger.
Currently Dr. Masters is the Medical Director of Three Rivers Midlands Campus Residential Treatment Center, where he teaches psychiatry to Physician Assistant Students. He is also A Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Health Professionals, Medical University of South Carolina.
Margaret Taylor holds a M.Ed. degree in Counseling from Clemson University, and a B.A. in Psychology from Davidson College. Margaret is a Nationally Certified Counselor and worked as a licensed professional counselor for eight years in a variety of settings including, public mental health treatment, private residential treatment and private practice. Her primary focus as a counselor has been with children and parents coping with emotional problems related to grief and trauma. For the last nine years, her focus has been on parenting two children with her husband in Mount Pleasant, SC.
Dr. Mims is the Medical Director of Mission Children’s Hospital in Asheville, NC. She leads Mission Children’s Hospital as it grows to meet the healthcare needs of children in western NC and to promote children’s health throughout the region. Prior to joining Mission in 2006, Dr. Mims worked for six years with Buncombe County’s public health department and the largest provider of indigent care in the county. She served as the county Medical Director, leading disease outbreak investigations as well as overseeing the clinical work of the department.
Dr. Campbell is a former Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He has counseled thousands of parents over three decades of practice. Having retired from active counseling, he focuses today on writing and lecturing on parenting topics for an ever-changing cultural world with its challenges for the modern family.
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