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Rachel Stevens
History
- Member for
- 1 year 47 weeks
- Blog
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Personal Information
- Name
- Rachel Stevens
- Location
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Occupation
- Counselor
- Interests
- Psychology, anything by Joss Whedon, Jim Butcher, fantasy books, Battlestar Galactica, Veronica Mars, Lost, Dr. Who, Project Runway, Bravo, Celebrity Poker Showdown, James Clemens, Melanie Rawn's Exiles "trilogy, " Comic-Con, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, gay rights, eating disorders, family and marital counseling.
- Mini-Bio
Rachel Stevens is a doctoral psychology student currently residing in the warm, sunny, rainy, windy, hurricane-filled climate of Fort Lauderdale, FL. She works as a Counselor at The Renfrew Center, an inpatient facility for women with eating disorders and as a Coordinator for the Child and Adolescent Traumatic Stress Program at Nova Southeastern University. While she doesn't often write creatively, she thoroughly enjoys creative, quality programming and cherishes her time off from work to watch these shows. Her last dabble into reviewing was in middle school, and she looks forward to putting her toe back in the water. You can contact Rachel at psychgirl@gmail.com.
Staff Information
- Blurb
Rachel Stevens is a doctoral psychology student currently residing in the warm, sunny, rainy, windy, hurricane-filled climate of Fort Lauderdale, FL. She works as a Counselor at The Renfrew Center, an inpatient facility for women with eating disorders and as a Coordinator for the Child and Adolescent Traumatic Stress Program at Nova Southeastern University. While she doesn't often write creatively, she thoroughly enjoys creative, quality programming and cherishes her time off from work to watch these shows. Her last dabble into reviewing was in middle school, and she looks forward to putting her toe back in the water. You can contact Rachel at psychgirl@gmail.com.
