Author Biography
Thomas A. Smith is one of a handful of pharmacists in the United States who also holds an advanced degree in psychology. Practicing in both professions, as well as being a professional speaker on topics such as psychopharmacology, bipolar disorder, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, dissociation, complementary and alternative therapies, autism, rehabilitation, disability rights, special education, working with the families of servicemen and servicewomen, and Parkinson's disease, has given Tom the opportunity to reach many professionals and the people who those professionals serve. Tom has presented seminars in every State in the United States. He has held adjunct associate Professor appointments at the Saint Louis University School of Graduate Nursing (where he has taught advanced psychopharmacology to graduate nursing students) and the Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Indianapolis (where he has lectured to the Doctoral pharmacy students on complementary and alternative therapies). He has been a member of the Faculty at the University of Phoenix in Indianapolis, teaching a ground course in Introductory Psychology ( I want to get to the students before anyone else does! ) and has lectured at the University of Indianapolis School of Nursing (blood pressure medications) and the Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis School of Graduate Rehabilitation Psychology (the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.) Tom's work has been published in national journals, and his books on Aromatherapy and Psychopharmacology are now internationally published. Tom lives and works in Morgan County, Indiana with his bride of more than 40 years, Barbara.