Noble, Kathleen

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NOBLE, Kathleen

NOBLE, Kathleen. American, b. 1950. Genres: Mythology/Folklore, Psychology, Theology/Religion, Women's studies and issues. Career: Child Development and Mental Retardation Center, University of Washington, research assistant, 1976-77; Highline-West Seattle Mental Health Center, Seattle, emergency services therapist and intern, 1978; Kitsap Mental Health Center, Bremerton, WA, coordinator of Primary Prevention/Natural Helpers Project, 1979-81; Central Washington University, Ellensburg, lecturer, 1980- 86; Kent Valley Youth Services, Kent, WA, specialist in drug/alcohol education and prevention, 1982; University of Washington, Seattle, teaching associate and project coordinator, 1985-87; independent practice, Seattle, psychologist, 1986-2000; Center for the Study of Capable Youth, University of Washington, assistant director and psychologist, 1989-; University of Washington, research assistant professor of educational psychology, 1990-93, research assistant professor of women studies, 1993-96, research associate professor of women studies, 1996-2000; Robinson Center for Young Scholars, Halbert and Nancy Robinson Professor and Director, 2000-. Publications: The Sound of a Silver Horn: Reclaiming the Heroism in Contemporary Women's Lives, 1994; (with K.D. Arnold and R.F. Subotnik) Remarkable Women: Perspectives on Female Talent Development, 1996; Riding the Windhorse: Spiritual Intelligence and the Growth of the Self, 2001. Contributor to books. Contributor to scholarly journals and periodicals. Address: University of Washington, Guthrie Annex II, Box 351630, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A. Online address: kdnoble@u.washington.edu

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