Daniel J. Kuna
Jungian psychologist, educator, consultant
Born Sept. 23, 1941, Buffalo (NY), U.S.; married Mary; children: Koren, Shelley.
Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), 1968, Master of Science (M.S.), 1971, Ph.D., 1974, State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo.
Career: narcotic rehabilitation counselor, Greenhaven Prison, Stormville (NY), 1968-69; intern (psychology), Student Counseling Center, State University of New York (SUNY), 1970-72, Psychiatric Clinic, Buffalo, 1972-73; clinical associate, Department of Counseling Psychology, State University of New York (SUNY), 1973-74; associate prof., 1974-80, director, 1977-80, Rehabilitation Counseling Program, professional associate, Department of Psychology, 1989 -, Bowling Green State University (OH); adjunct assistant prof., Department of Neurosciences, clinical instructor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1990 -, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, 1976-78; director, Professional Psychological Services, Toledo, 1981 -; consultant to i.a.: Bureau of Hearing and Appeals, Social Security Administration, 1976-85, Ohio Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1977-91, Toledo Society for Handicapped, 1980-82, United Health Services, 1984-85, Flower Hospital, 1986 -, Comprehensive Pain Rehabilitation, Inc., 1990 -.
Author: numerous articles in professional journals i.a. in Vocational Guidance Quarterly, Academic Therapy, Journal of Counseling Psychology, Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature, Journal of Rehubilitation, Journal of Learning Disabilities.
Member of, i.a.: board member, Wood County Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1976-78; advisory board member, Quadco Rehabilitation Center Learning Capacities, 1977-80; board directors member, Epilepsy Center Northwestern Ohio, 1978-84; president, Northwest Ohio Psychological Association, 1985-86; vice president, Northwest Ohio Society for Professional Psychology, 1985-86; co-chairman, Toledo Center for Jungian Studies; American Pain Society; American Psychological Association (APA); Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts; Ohio Psychological Society.
Honors: grants, Bowling Green State University, 1975, Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1975, 1978, 1979.
Served with: U.S. Army, social work specialist, 1964-66.
Language: English.
Office: 5577 Airport Highway #201, Toledo, OH 43615.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996