Mary Michelle has served as Adjunct Professor in Psychology and Family Science degree programs at Cameron University and completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies within this same program.
She is an Inspirational Speaker in both small and large group settings, and is currently providing research based trainings, workshops, and speaking engagement support for organizations, schools and community programs.
Mary Michelle also provides professional development trainings and workshops.
Her field of study, work experience, and presentation fields involve:
- challenges, opportunities, and trends relating to family interactions
- decision making over the life-span
- social issues concerning families and parent/child relationships
- identification and analysis of stressors in contemporary marriages
- development processes and generational relationships
- middle and later stages of the family life cycle
- changing family composition
- role transitions
- support systems and potentials for enhancement
- workforce conflicts and leadership
During her trainings, workshops, and speaking engagements, Mary Michelle will examine the selected subject areas requested by referencing research, past, current, and future life events as a focal point. She will also utilize crisis management theories, strategies to help individuals and families, and identification and implementation of personal, family, and community resources.
*Program for middle and later adult years includes focus on Alzheimer’s Dementia.