Bill Say
Adjunct
Integral Counseling Psychology
Counseling Psychology
School of Professional Psychology and Health
Pronouns: he/him/his
Email: bsay@ciis.edu
Biography
Bill Say holds an M.A. in psychology, and certification in Process Work and Core Energetics. He is an adjunct faculty member at the California Institute of Integral Studies, JFK/National University, Process Work Institute and the Wright Institute. He brings many years of experience to private therapeutic practice, diversity awareness training, conflict resolution and community building, with work in the US, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. His organizational consulting includes work with the Cities of Berkeley, Richmond and San Rafael; Alameda County Human Resources; the Highlander Research and Education Center; Sustainable Economies Law Center; UN Refugee health organizations (UNRWA); New Energy in China; and Independent Thought and Social Action in India. Bill is Japanese Korean American, cis and male and straight identified, middle-class, spiritually oriented, socially introverted, married to Linda and parent to Gabe. His website is: http://www.billsay.com
Education
Master of Arts in Psychology, Summit University; Certificate in Process Work, Process Work Institute of Portland
Courses
Multicultural Counseling
Group Dynamics