
Dr. Gary Schreiner, is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with 17 years of experience. His emphasis is on working with adolescents and adults within the context of the family system.
Dr. Schreiner provides the following services:

Dr. Schreiner is a member of the American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy, the Colorado Association of Marriage & Family Therapy, and the Colorado Interdisciplinary Committee.
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EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Marriage and Family Therapy Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 1993 Dissertation Title: Family Therapy with Juvenile Delinquents: Impact of Learning Disabilities, Antisocial Attitudes, and Family Resources
M.A. Secondary-Postsecondary School Counseling University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado 1986
B.A. Major: Physical Education K-12 Minor: Psychology University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado 1980
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
August 2006 to Present: Clinical Director
Division of Youth Corrections
Grand Mesa Youth Services Center
Grand Junction, Colorado
August 1995 to Present: Private Practice
Associates in Behavioral Counseling
Grand Junction, Colorado
2003 to Present Coordinator of Mental Health Services
Youthtrack Residential Treatment Center
Grand Junction, Colorado
Sept 1994 to 2003 Coordinator of Mental Health Services
Grand Mesa Youth Services Center
Division of Youth Corrections
Grand Junction, Colorado
June 1994 to January 1997 Adolescent Treatment Coordinator
St. Mary’s Hospital
Department of Psychiatry
Grand Junction, Colorado
August 1993 to May 1994 Adjunct Assistant Professor
Responsibility of teaching graduate and undergraduate courses
Department of Health and Human Development
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
January 1991 to June 1993 Coordinator of Mental Health Services
Lubbock County Youth Center
Lubbock, Texas
January 1991 to June 1993 Private Practice
Southwest Learning and Behavior Associates
Lubbock, Texas
September 1990 to July 1991 Coordinator of Mental Health Services
Brownfield Residential Treatment Center
Brownfield, Texas
May 1990 to August 1990 Therapist
South Plains Rehabilitation
St. Mary’s Hospital
Lubbock, Texas
January 1990 to June 1990 Practicum
University Medical Center
Family Practice Clinic
Lubbock, Texas
September 1988 to May 1993 Teaching Courtship and Marriage,
10 sections, average enrollment, 50.
Interpersonal Skills, 8 sections, average enrollment, 35.
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
September 1989 to December 1990 Marriage and Family Therapy
Texas Tech University Counseling Center
September 1988 to December 1991 Marriage and Family Therapy
Texas Tech Family Therapy Clinic
August 1985 to August 1988 High School Counselor
Moffat County School District
Craig, Colorado
December 1987 to August 1988 Private Practice
Marital, Drug, and Alcohol Counseling
Craig, Colorado
August 1983 to June 1984 Taught Physical Education/Health
Grades 7-9
Nevin Platt Junior High
Boulder, Colorado
August 1982 to June 1983 Taught Physical Education/Science
Grades 5-8
Louisville Middle School
Louisville, Colorado
August 1981 to June 1982 Taught Elementary Physical Education
Grades K-6
Mesa Elementary
Boulder, Colorado
PAPERS PRESENTED FOR PRESENTATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:
Wampler, R.S., Schreiner, G.B., Geissler, D., & Reid, K. (1993). MFT opportunities in community based correctional facilities. Presented at the National Conference of The American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Anaheim, California
Reid, K.S., Schreiner, G.B., & Wampler, R.S. (1992, January). Community based correctional facilities; MFT opportunities and challenges. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. San Antonio, Texas
Schreiner, G.B. (1990). Systemic Services provided by the School Counselor. Presented at the Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Conference.
Ratliff, D., Reid, K.S., Schreiner, G.B., & Thomas, M. (1990, January). The use of a co-therapist in Marriage and Family Therapy. Presented at the Texas association of Marriage and Family Therapy Conference.
RELATED EXPERIENCE:
Designed and taught parenting class for Moffat County Schools for three years.
Served on child neglect/abuse committee, Moffat County Department of Social Services.
Facilitated Sexual Perpetrator Therapy Group for Department of Social Services, Moffat County, Craig, Colorado.
Coached football, wrestling, track, and baseball for youth age six to age eighteen for 25 years.
Taught sex education to adolescents at the junior and senior high level for four years.
Co-director of drug education task force for Moffat County, Colorado 1986-1988.
Graduate Student Recruiter, Texas Tech University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Spring 1990.
Served on community evaluation team for Mesa County to decide treatment options for disadvantaged youth.
Board member for Western Colorado Baseball Association for five years.
Board member & coach Mesa County Football League for five years.