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2151 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I27156)
 
2152 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I27156)
 
2153 As a Registered Psychologist and Marriage & Family Therapist, I do everything in my power to help individuals, couples and families develop strength and resilience when faced with life and/or relationship challenges. Life is changing quickly for everyone. Taking the time to address challenges directly gives the opportunity to move through complexity and relationship difficulties in a way that leaves us stronger and more capable as individuals and in our relationships.

My practice includes people from many walks of life and many different circumstances. I work with all types of individuals, relationships and families. Having learned many approaches, I work to integrate ideas that provide spring boards to better life choices, communication, problem-solving, parenting practices, and overall well-being.

As a society we know that separation, divorce and stepfamily life are a reality for more and more people, yet we still struggle to understand and really accept these transitions as mainstream events. How do we as a society and therapeutic professionals BOTH support families and committed relationships AND also understand and support those who find themselves considering or engaged in a separation/divorce? I have chosen to focus on these ?marital transitions? in my graduate work and practice because it is an area where I felt I could make a difference.



My Education
I am an alumni of the PhD program in Counselling Psychology at the University of British Columbia, as well as the Masters program in Counselling Psychology at Simon Fraser University. I benefited from the different approaches of these 2 programs, developing strong academic and clinical skills. I also taught undergraduate and graduate level courses for the UBC Counseling Psychology Dept.

Throughout my programs I chose opportunities to develop a specialty in Family Therapy allowing me to ultimately qualify to be licensed as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy as well as a Registered Psychologist with the College of Psychologists of BC.

My research interests focused on children and families through separation, divorce and remarriage as I completed both degrees. My research was also greatly enhanced by providing workshops for couples in stepfamilies for four different Family Services Agencies. From these parents I learned so much ? they helped me identify which ideas could travel from the campus and academic journals to the homes and families of my participants. Those ideas that could go the distance were worth keeping and developing.

In addition to comprehensive training in individual and family therapy through my graduate programs, I have also completed Training in the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting as well as the Emotional Freedom Technique for self calming and the Strength Deployment Inventory which supports team and organizational development.



Experience
Throughout my career I have lived and worked in different parts of Canada. Among my 30+ years of experience I have:

Spent thousands of hours engaged in therapeutic engagement and clinical consultations with individuals, children, couples and families since 1986.
Provided many hours of workshops and presentations of many types over many years on separation, divorce and remarriage.
Participated in the community of professionals who have worked to develop Collaborative Practice locally and internationally by:
including it in my practice as psychologist and specialist in marital transitions,
being a founding member of my local practice group,
acting as founding mental health co-chair and as board member
acting as board member International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
provided clinical services as a Collaborative Divorce Coach and Collaborative Child Specialist
using my media contacts to support the growth of Collaborative Practice
providing training locally and internationally
presenter at IACP annual networking forum
presenter at 4 European Collaborative conferences
acting as adjunct professor at UBC Faculty of Law
acting as Co-chair of the Collaborative Practice provincial training for Continuing Legal Education in BC
authored professional articles and chapters as well as resource for the public,
Provided parent support and coaching through separation and divorce
Within the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, provided team building and leadership workshops for more than 400 CP professionals since 2009
Authored numerous publications ranging from academic articles to chapters in books, professional essays and parent education resources for:
The Family Court Review. (Association of Family & Conciliation Courts)
The Louisiana Law Review (Louisiana State University Law School Journal)
The Collaborative Review (The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals)
Family Connections (BC Council for Families)
Created REACH (Reunification and Co-parenting in High conflict and Complexity) program, an innovative model to address disrupted parent-child relationships in contexts of alienation, estrangement, high conflict and high complexity. REACH provides an in-depth therapeutic intervention that both support the family and the judge, while keeping the therapeutic team out of court.
In conjunction with the BC Council for Families and The Stepfamily Association of America (SAA) and many Family Services agencies in Greater Vancouver I provided:
Parent Education Workshops
Media Consultation
Board Membership (SAA)
Training across the US from 1995 ? 2001 (SAA)
Training in Vancouver in 1999 (SAA)
Facilitation for local Stepfamily Support Groups
Individual, Marital and Family Therapist and Mediator in private practice since 1991.


In the Media
January 2017: Appeared on CBC Radio with host Gloria Macarenko, interviewed regarding Divorce month
1993 ? PRESENT: Acted as Media consultant for BC Council for Families and appeared on other radio and TV broadcasts as an expert on separation/divorce, remarriage and Collaborative Divorce.
2008: Consultant to CBC Documentary on 3 approaches to marital separation and divorce, ?How to Divorce Without Wrecking the Kids?
PODCASTS: What Happens after Separation and Divorce? | Supporting Stepfamilies Part 1 | Supporting Stepfamilies Part 2
TELEVISION: CBC, VTV, WTN
RADIO: CBC, Radio Canada, CKNW, CFOX, QM FM
PRINT: Reader?s Digest, The Vancouver Sun, Canadian Home Journal
VIDEOS: Mediation Works: UBC Law Mediation Program


Awards
2002: Association of Continuing Legal Education for Professional Excellence ? Award for Best Program for Getting Started in Collaborative Practice
2000: President?s Award for Research, Training and Advocacy ? BC Association of Clinical Counsellors
1999: Randy Gerson Memorial Grant for Advancement in Family Systems, American Psychological Foundation
1993: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship (4 years) 
Gamache, Susan (I20543)
 
2154 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I73341171)
 
2155 ashington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013


Name: Albert J Sauve
Marriage Date: 5 Jun 1946
Marriage Place: Yakima, Washington, USA
Spouse: Abbie B Nicolaides 
Family: Albert Sauve / Abigail B. Nicolaides (F15436)
 
2156 Asphyxiation from hanging
Autopsy results show Jason Karl Gamache died of asphyxiation from hanging. His body was found at about 10:30 p.m. during a routine inmate count. A coroner's inquest will be held and a police investigation is continuing. 
Gamache, Jason Karl (I48746)
 
2157 aspiration pneumonia Leskovec, Mildred (I3937)
 
2158 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F15)
 
2159 at the first baptist church. witnessed by her sister- Carol Marsh and his best friend- D.M. Smith. Family: Charles Robert Gamache / Phyllis Doreen Chapman (F8160)
 
2160 at Veteran's Hospital Gamache, Leo Paul Joseph (I73340924)
 
2161 Atheist Lewis, Joseph (I213)
 
2162 Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Thursday, August 28, 2003
Deceased Name: PHILBERT LEWIS GAMACHE
PHILBERT LEWIS GAMACHE, 82, of Stone Mountain died Sunday. The graveside service was Monday; A.S. Turner & Sons.

Edition: Home; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Page: C8 
Gamache, Joseph Louis Philibert (I73337047)
 
2163 attended Cal State-Fullerton Gamache, Vincent L. (I13487)
 
2164 attended Detroit Mackenzie HS Gamache, Lt. Commander Gabriel Julius USN (I824)
 
2165 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I322)
 
2166 Attended Union College (NY) and USAF Snye, Joseph Raymond (I3626)
 
2167 Attorney Friedman, David E. (I154)
 
2168 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I155)
 
2169 Attorney Krause, Herbert H. (I47)
 
2170 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I774)
 
2171 Attorney Fine, Robin (I777)
 
2172 Attorney Hettleman, Larry (I780)
 
2173 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I718)
 
2174 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I734)
 
2175 Attorney Cohen, Ilene Diane (I936)
 
2176 Auburn murder victim's family forgives convicted killer at sentencing
The defendant's mother, however, maintained her son's innocence
By Lynsi Burton, SeattlePI Published 8:18 pm PDT, Monday, October 10, 2016


Wayne McCune's family said they forgave his killer Friday in a Kent courtroom.

That's where Jason Gamache, 46, was sentenced to just more than 23 years in prison after being convicted in August of slashing McCune's throat in an Auburn duplex in 2013.

Invoking her Christian faith, Wayne's wife, Ilene McCune, said during a statement at the sentencing hearing that, "I do forgive him."

"I would like for Jason to know that when he was born and he grew up, and even now, he is very loved," Ilene McCune said to the court. "His family loves him the same way."

Soon afterward, Gamache's mother, Linda Lenseigne of Yakima Valley, maintained her son's innocence.


"He's made some poor choices over the years and he's struggled to deal with emotional and physical pain," she said. "He is no murderer."

Gamache, also from the Yakima area, had stayed for a time in Auburn before and was living with the McCunes' friends and neighbors across the street at the time of Wayne McCune's death. Gamache was known to be addicted to prescription pain medications.

"The defendant's addiction is so great that he will do anything to satisfy it, including the commission of a brutal homicide," senior deputy prosecutor Wyman Yip wrote at the time of Gamache's murder charge in September 2013.

Ilene McCune arrived home from work the evening of Aug. 2, 2013, to find her husband dead on the living room floor, buried beneath a dog bed and filing cabinet, reports say. Beneath the bed and cabinet, McCune's head was covered in a plastic bag and his throat was slit from ear to ear.

Ilene McCune told police that her husband suffered serious medical conditions that required him to take a large amount of prescription pain killers. He also had frequently expressed suicidal ideations, going so far as to research methods of killing himself.

But investigators didn't find any signs of suicide. Rather, they found blood spatter on the wall and possible defensive wounds to McCune's body. There was no blood on the filing cabinet or the plastic bag, nor was there a weapon that could have inflicted his throat injury anywhere near his body, reports indicate.

The only thing missing was about 176 prescription pain pills.

Ilene McCune told cops that more than a year earlier, a man living across the street named Jason Gamache was caught by Wayne in their living room taking his pain medication. Gamache since moved away, but then recently returned, living with the McCunes' friends across the street, Bill and Jo Brazeal.

Auburn police reports say that McCune once told Bill Brazeal that if he saw Gamache anywhere near him or his home, he would assault him.

The autopsy revealed the following injuries to McCune: Cuts to the inside fingers of his left hand, a large cut to his lower lip, bruising to the top of his right eye, and stab wounds up to one inch deep to his left collar bone area, his chest, his right forearm, the base of his neck, his back, and the top of his head. The King County Medical Examiner's Office ruled the death a homicide.

The next day, Bill Brazeal called 911 to report that Gamache was missing, along with a .22 caliber rifle.

The day of McCune's death, Gamache caught up with Jo Brazeal at the Muckleshoot casino about 9 a.m. Jo Brazeal reportedly gave Gamache money to gamble, but he said he was leaving to pick up a pain killer prescription, police reports say. Gamache did not return until about 10:36 a.m., according to surveillance footage. He had changed his sweatshirt and gave Jo Brazeal about 10 or 15 pills matching one of the medications stolen from McCune's house.

Six days later, police found Gamache in the parking lot of the Snoqualmie Casino in his GMC Yukon, reports say. Officers arrested him for forearm theft.

While talking to detectives at the regional jail in Kent, he claimed that he had no recent contact with the McCunes and that he was at the Muckleshoot Casino on Aug. 2 from about 10 a.m. to after 5 p.m., court documents say. He claimed that he then headed over to the Snoqualmie Casino and gambled before being robbed while leaving the building.

Detectives confronted him with evidence showing that he left the Muckleshoot Casino and returned to it that day and also pointed out his change of shirt. Gamache then reportedly said he went to Goodwill that day. Traffic cameras do not bear this out and detectives could not find evidence that he entered the Snoqualmie Casino or was robbed, according to court documents.

Officers searched Gamache's Yukon to find a pill matching another brand taken from McCune's house, as well as a suspected handwritten suicide note:

"Please,

Whoever finds me contact by mother ... If somehow I am still alive I want no extraordinary efforts made to save me. I can't take the pain anymore. I should have passed in 2009, I am long overdue for the grave."

It was signed by "Jason."

The State Patrol's crime lab recovered blood spatter from Gamache's right shoe and found the DNA profile matched that of McCune.

Linda Lenseigne, Gamache's mother, claimed that prosecutors introduced tainted evidence in the trial and that there are other suspects who may have killed McCune.

"Wayne's murdere is still out there," she said Friday. "Jason could not have committed this crime."

Gamache's sister, Laurie Hart, painted a sympathetic portrait of her older brother.

"He taught me how to ride a bike, make cookies, how to care for a fish tank," she said.

She detailed his talent as an artist, poet, drummer and guitarist, as well as a lover of animals.

"He is not a violent person," Hart said through tears. "... Jason does not belong in jail. He has so much to offer this community and he wants to be part of it."

Ilene McCune read a letter from her husband's mother figure, who wrote: "Wayne's heart was bigger than the world. And whatever he had, he shared with those in need."

She also read comments from Jo Brazeal, who called McCune her fishing partner, buddy and confidante.

Ilene McCune also gave her own tearful testimony.

"Wayne was my partner in ministry ... he was my best friend ... but I know where he is," she said. "I haven't lost him. Wayne is more alive now than he ever was on Earth.

Wayne McCune's stepdaughter, Katrina Taylor, and granddaughter, Shae Loch, also paid tribute.

"He comforted me, he was there for me ? now that he's gone, there's a part of me that doesn't understand where to find that father figure again," Loch said. "What would I say to him if I had a chance to say goodbye before he was taken?"

With no criminal history, Gamache faced between 240 and 320 months in prison. King County Superior Court Judge Brian Gain pegged his sentence in the middle, at 280 months. 
Gamache, Jason Lee (I16814)
 
2177 Auditor for Northern Pacific Railroad King, Louis Joseph (I155)
 
2178 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F25228)
 
2179 Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) - Friday, January 25, 2013
Deceased Name: Mr. Joe O. Edwins
BELVEDERE, S.C. - Funeral Services for Mr. Joe O. Edwins, 85, of Edgefield Road, Belvedere, SC, who entered into rest January 23, 2013, will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Posey Funeral Chapel. Rev. J. Lloyd Prince and Rev. John Meyer officiating. Interment in Sunset Hill Cemetery with Veterans Honors.
Mr. Edwins was a life-long resident of Belvedere and husband of the late Beatrice McCarty Edwins. He was a member of the Belvedere First Baptist Church, a retired Home Builder and a former member of the Home Builder's Association. Mr. Edwins was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, having served with the 88th Division in Italy and was a member of the American Legion.
Survivors include three daughters and a son-in-law, Sandra Edwins, Belvedere, Linda and Bob Bishop, North Augusta and Jo Angela Edwins, Florence, SC; two grandchildren, Brandon Mullis and Shanna Gamache; two great grandchildren, Corey Gamache and Cameron Gamache; two sisters, Frances Stanley, Columbia, SC and Peggy Hudson, Savannah, GA.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Dan Edwins, Lawrence Langston, Julian Langston and Bobby Kerr. Active Pallbearers will be Brandon Mullis, Josh Gamache, Clifford Hudson, Tracy Kerr, Edwin Dowd and Chris Peebles.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. The family will be at the residence of Linda and Bob Bishop, 1784 Warren Court, North Augusta, SC.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, P. O. Box 5211, Aiken, SC 29804.
The family expresses appreciation to Mr. Edwins' caregiver, Ellen Meekins.
Posey Funeral Directors of North Augusta in charge of arrangements (803-278-1181). Visit the registry online at www.poseyfuneraldirectors.com
The Augusta Chronicle - Friday, January 25, 2013
 
Edwins, Joseph Oliver (I58737)
 
2180 Aurcham Ben Aharon Hepps, Abraham Edward (I1624)
 
2181 Aurele H. ?Shorty? Gamache, age 91, beloved husband of 57 years of the late Mary E. (Fitzgerald) Gamache, died Friday, April 25, in Fall River after a brief illness. He was the father of Ronald M. Gamache (wife Cynthia) of Somerset, MA, Richard E. Gamache (late wife Kirsten) of Barrington, RI, John M. Gamache of Bristol, RI., Marian Desrochers of New Hampshire, and the late Ann Marie Barrow (husband Scott Barrow) of Dartmouth, MA.

Mr. Gamache is survived by 8 grandchildren, Sally Gamache, Emily Gamache, Gwenyth Barrow, Patrick Barrow, Daniel Gamache, Matthew Gamache, Benjamin Gamache and Timothy Gamache.

The brother of Andre Gamache of Fall River, and the late Mercedes Gamache, Maurice Gamache, Mariette Fournier, Reverend Flavius Gamache, Julian Gamache, Reverend Lionel Gamache and Robert Gamache, he was son of the late Henri and Olivine (Levasseur) Gamache and leaves many nieces and nephews.

A communicant of St. Anne?s Church, he was a 1941 graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School. He lived in Fall River all of his life. One of six brothers who served their country during World War II, Mr. Gamache was a member of the 66th Black Panther Division, stationed in Lorient, France, and other parts of Europe. He was a French interpreter and radio operator. He received numerous medals including the Combat Infantryman?s Badge, the Bronze Star, American Defense, Army Commendation, American Campaign, European Theater, Victory, Occupation, Army Reserves, and Army Component Medals.

In 2011, Mr. Gamache was decorated with the National Order of the Legion of Honour by the Government of France, for his role in the liberation of France during World War II. Mr. Gamache remained in the Army Reserve for 40 years, retiring at the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - 4.

Mr. Gamache was a toll test operator for New England Telephone in New Bedford, MA, for 37 years.

His funeral will be held Wednesday, April 30, at 10 A.M. from the AUCLAIR FUNERAL HOME, 690 South Main St., Fall River, with a Mass at St. Anne?s Church at 11 A.M. Burial with military honors at Notre Dame Cemetery.

Calling hours Tuesday, April 29 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. LARGE PARKING AREA and BARRIER-FREE ENTRANCE at the rear of funeral home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the St. Anne?s Church Restoration Fund, 818 Middle St., Fall River, MA 02721. Online guest book at AuclairFuneralHome.com.
 
Gamache, Aurele H. (I73335649)
 
2182 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I29678)
 
2183 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I347)
 
2184 Auto Accident Maratik, Thomas George (I3861)
 
2185 Auto accident - see news articles Gamache, Jared Michael (I73342619)
 
2186 Auto Body Repairman Gamache, Arthur Phillip (I73340307)
 
2187 Avis was born at the "Poor House" near Sedan, county seat of Chautauqua County, Kansas. At the time she was born her father, Charles S. Veal, was superintendent of the County Farm and her mother Mary Oler Veal, managed all the cooking and housekeeping. They left there when Avis was 4 years old. Veal, Avis Sybil (I1773)
 
2188 Award: October 22, 1999, Top 2000 Scientists of the 20th Century, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.
Baptism': June 06, 1943, Holy Trinity, Des Moines, Iowa.
Confirmation: 1953, St. Mary's Church, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Degree 1: May 01, 1974, Associate of Arts, Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida.
Degree 2: August 28, 1975, Bachelor of Arts, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida.
Degree 3: December 10, 1976, Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, U.N. F., Jacksonville, Florida.
Degree 4: May 11, 1986, Ph. D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology.
Elected 1: February 1998, Diplomate, American Board of Psychological Specialties.
Elected 2: January 29, 1983, National Board of Certified Counselor (passed Examination).
Elected 3: February 1998, Life Fellow, The American College of Forsenic Examiners.
Honorary Degree 1: June 11, 1998, Doctorate of Science, Kiev Polytechnical Institute, Kiev, Ukraine.
Honorary Degree 2: July 01, 2000, Dotorate of Medicine, Cosmopolitan University University Research Institute, Jefferson City, Missouri.
License: November 30, 1979, Licensed Profssional Counselor, Commonwealth of Virginia.
Military service 1: September 20, 1960, Enlisted, Iowa National Guard, Ottumwa, Iowa (224th Combat Engineers).
Military service 2: February 11, 1963, Transferred to the U. S. Navy.9
Military service 3: October 31, 1982, Retired from U. S. Navy.
Occupation: May 11, 1986, Psychologist.
Retirement: April 16, 2005, Retired from Flagler College as Associate Professor.
Social Security Number: January 11, 1958, 480-50-2128. 
Gamache, Gerald Lee (I73338127)
 
2189 Awarded Purple Heart Ziff, David Bernard (I1291)
 
2190 b. ca. 1786 according to 1861 Census Gamache, Louis George (I73339229)
 
2191 b. Mass according to 1900 Federal Census for Fall River, Mass Robideaux, Agnes Edna (I73337156)
 
2192 B. May 1866 acc. to Federal Census of 1900 Westfield, Mass. Gamache, Theodore (I12282)
 
2193 b. possibly 17 Jun 1884 Sigal, David (I547)
 
2194 b. possibly 17 Sep 1879 from WWII Draft Card Sigal, Abraham (I539)
 
2195 Baker Gamache, Joseph Amedée Godefroy (I18944)
 
2196 Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1964

Name Carl Erdmann
Gender Male
Birthdate 1876
Birth Place Preußen
Age 4
Arrival Date 16 Jun 1880
Port of Departure Bremen, Germany
Ship Name Hermann
Port of Arrival Baltimore, Maryland
Last Residence Preußen 
Erdmann, Charles (Carl) Freidrich (I14261)
 
2197 Bandleader and owned music printing business (Maddente) Madden, Salvatore (I2821)
 
2198 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I853)
 
2199 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2)
 
2200 Baptised Louis Théodule Gamache, Joseph Louis Deodat Theodule (I7007)
 

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