J. K. Wilson-Synar
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J.K Wilson-Syynar
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Judy Kay "J.K." Wilson Synar lives in the wilderness on top of Rattlesnake Mt., McIntosh County, Oklahoma near the Creek-Cherokee Boundry. She is a retired Veterans Administration Medical Center psychiatric clinician with forty years experience in the field. A registered Registered Nurse who, in mid-life went back to school to complete undergraduate studies in psychology at the University of Tulsa mentored by Psychologist Tod Sloan, PhD. She holds a masters degree in psychological (Jungian) anthropology (cultural) from the University of Tulsa, 1990, having completed two year private Jungian tutorial with Psychologist Leonard Zusne, PhD. She finished field work in Nicaragua with the Miskito Indians near the end of the Contra Revolution. Wilson Synar also studied life history methods with Anthropologist Lamont Lindstrom, PhD at Tulas University Graduate School prior to her first publication (academic) by the University of Oklahoma Press, RAFAGA written while using her maiden name of Wilson.
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