Type Of Business:
1) Hospice Chaplain 2) Psychologist
Expertise:
Helping People Adjust to the Concept of Finality, Encouraging Individuals and Families to Reach an Emotional Acceptance of Death, Teaching, Publishing
Major Product/SVS:
Assistance with End-of-Life Issues, Utilization of the Time Constructively to Mend, Achieve and Bring Joy
Favorite Business Publication:
The Forum; Time; The National Review
Hobbies/Sports:
Spending Time with her Family, Watercolor Painting, Reading, Writing
Education Degrees:
Certified Thanatologist, American Association of Death Education and Counseling (2003); Doctorate in Narrative Theology, Columbia Theological Seminary (2001); Post Graduate Degree in Psychology, Mississippi State University (1991); Doctor of Ministry, Unity School of Religious Studies, New Orleans (1986); Master of Arts, Mississippi State University (1979); Bachelor of Arts, Mississippi State University (1982)
Affiliations Awards:
American Psychological Association; SEPA, Association of Death Education and Counseling
Industry:
Professional of the Year in Thanatology
What do you feel separates you from the rest of the professionals in your industry?:
My drive to continue my education and my love of pursuing education.
What has been the most outstanding thing you have done thus far in your career?:
Being allowed to bring love and tactile care to people in the final stage of their lives.
Number Of Years In Profession:
20
Extended Bio Profile:
Mrs. Napier is a teacher, Hinds Community College. She published dissertation for Columbia Theological Seminary entitled 'The Role of Narrative Theology in Hospice', also she does local college lecturing.