Ann Kaiser Stearns

Ann Kaiser Stearns grew up as a farm girl in Western Oklahoma where her grandparents on both sides settled around the time of statehood and later lived through the dust bowl days. She still loves horses, wide open fields, and thunder-filled or bright blue skies with billowy clouds - wherever they're to be found. The author of four books and a noted professor of psychology who has lectured and done media events widely around the country, she is a graduate of Oklahoma City University, Duke University, and the Union Institute and University. Author of the national bestseller, "Living Through Personal Crisis," published in seven languages, Dr. Stearns is a longtime Professor of Behavioral Science at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC-Essex Campus). She also has received excellence in teaching awards from the Maryland Psychological Association, Johns Hopkins University, and Loyola University Maryland. Having first studied for the ministry, she was an Associate Chaplain at Michigan State University and completed post-graduate studies in pastoral counseling before earning her doctorate in psychology. For ten years, while continuing to teach undergraduates, she was the Behavioral Scientist on the faculty of the Family Practice Residency Program at Franklin Square Hospital. For many years she also taught veteran police officers and their commanders. Dr. Stearns' latest book, "Redefining Aging - A Caregiver's Guide to Living Your Best Life," is published by Johns Hopkins University Press in paperback, hard cover, and ebook editions. She is the proud mother of two daughters and additionally greatly enjoys being a mother-in-law and grand mom.

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