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Conflict of interest disclosure: I am Lynn McDonald's son.
Here are several factual corrections to Lynn's page, for her bio box, career, and personal life:
Lynn's spouse should be listed as Michael Edwards[1][2]. I don't have a published citation for the dates of their marriages but know from family memory and official documents that Lynn and Michael married in 1990. [Dan Wikler] is Lynn's former husband, married from 1967 to 1986. Done
Lynn has two children, [Ben Wikler] (me) and Ruth Wikler [3], who is the Deputy Director of Programming at CircusArts/TOHU in Montreal[4][5][6]. (Currently the page only lists one child.) Already done
Lynn is now retired[7]. Formerly, she was Professor of Social Work Research at Middlesex University (UK)[8][9][10]. Done
Lynn should not be identified as a psychologist. She has a PhD in general psychology but is not a clinical psychologist. Instead, her identification should be as a social work academic. She is a clinical social worker and a clinical family therapist, but her primary work has been as a social work academic and a social entrepreneur as the founder of FAST. Already done.
Heartmusic678 (
talk) 15:26, 14 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Lynn's full bio is here[11] and many of the peer-reviewed articles list these professional identifiers.
This article was nominated for
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edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Conflict of interest disclosure: I am Lynn McDonald's son.
Here are several factual corrections to Lynn's page, for her bio box, career, and personal life:
Lynn's spouse should be listed as Michael Edwards[1][2]. I don't have a published citation for the dates of their marriages but know from family memory and official documents that Lynn and Michael married in 1990. [Dan Wikler] is Lynn's former husband, married from 1967 to 1986. Done
Lynn has two children, [Ben Wikler] (me) and Ruth Wikler [3], who is the Deputy Director of Programming at CircusArts/TOHU in Montreal[4][5][6]. (Currently the page only lists one child.) Already done
Lynn is now retired[7]. Formerly, she was Professor of Social Work Research at Middlesex University (UK)[8][9][10]. Done
Lynn should not be identified as a psychologist. She has a PhD in general psychology but is not a clinical psychologist. Instead, her identification should be as a social work academic. She is a clinical social worker and a clinical family therapist, but her primary work has been as a social work academic and a social entrepreneur as the founder of FAST. Already done.
Heartmusic678 (
talk) 15:26, 14 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Lynn's full bio is here[11] and many of the peer-reviewed articles list these professional identifiers.