DR. CHARLES F GRAY, PH.D.
Psychologist in Houston, TX

License number
Texas 23341
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
License number
Texas 23341
Category
Social Work
Type
Counseling
License number
Texas 23341
Category
Marriage and Family Therapists
Type
Family
License number
Texas 23341
Category
Psychologist
Type
Psychologist
Address
Address
8303 Fwy SW SUITE 330, Houston, TX 77074
Phone
(713) 774-2122
(713) 774-3223 (Fax)

Organization information

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CHARLES F. GRAY, PH.D., PC

8303 SW Fwy STE 330, Houston, TX 77074

Registration:
Aug 31, 1995
State ID:
0092094502
Business type:
Domestic Professional Corporation
Director:
Charles F Gray (Director), 8303 SW Fwy, Houston, TX 77074
TIN:
30118152989


CHARLES F GRAY PH D INC

8303 SW Fwy 330, Houston, TX 77074

Status:
Inactive
Doing business as:
Charles F. Gray, PH. D., Inc
Registration:
Jun 28, 1993
State ID:
0127533700
Business type:
Domestic For-Profit Corporation
Agent:
Charles F Gray Ph D,8303 SW Fwy #330, Houston, TX 77074 (Physical)
TIN:
17604055933

Professional information

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Dr. Charles F Gray, Houston TX - PHD

Specialties:
Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Address:
8303 Southwest Fwy STE 330, Houston 77074
(713) 774-2122 (Phone), (713) 774-3223 (Fax)
Procedures:
Anxiety Disorders, Marital Therapy, Psychotherapy
Conditions:
Adjustment Disorder, Anger, Anxiety Disorders, Communication Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Emotional Disorders, Psychotherapy, Relationship Disorders, Sexual Conditions, Stress
Awards:
Houston Psychological Association President's Award, 2003, Houston Chronicle, 1987-, Relationships Column, 1998, Numerous stations, 1987-, Numerous channels
Languages:
English
Philosophy:
Since 1987 Chuck Gray, Ph.D. & Associates has been dedicated to professionally helping you to achieve your personal and relationship goals. From our friendly, helpful staff to our understanding, professional psychologists, our goal is to create the warm, supportive atmosphere conducive to deep introspection and personal growth. Our specialty is marriage counseling and other adult relationship issues.
Education:
Internship Hospital
Veterans Administration Hospital-Medical Center
Graduated: 1981
Southern Methodist University
University Of Houston Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program
Graduated: 1987


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Vice President At The Carlton Company, Inc.

Position:
Vice President at The Carlton Company, Inc.
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
The Carlton Company, Inc. - Vice President
Education:
Texas A&M University - Mays Business School
BA, Business/Entrepreneurship


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Water Cut Monitoring Means And Method

US Patent:
5095758, Mar 17, 1992
Filed:
Nov 29, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/619621
Inventors:
Percy T. Cox - Houston TX
Theodore W. Nussbaum - Houston TX
Charles L. Gray - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
G01F 174, G01R 2722
US Classification:
7386104
Abstract:
The present invention is a water cut monitor which includes a settling tank in which a quantity of fluid from a producing well is accumulated. The fluid is removed as a stream of fluid after a predetermined interval from the accumulation of the fluid by the settling tank so as to allow the accumulated fluid to separate into three phases: free water, water-continuous and oil-continuous. The flow rate of the stream of fluid is measured and a corresponding flow rate signal is provided as well as a temperature signal corresponding to a sensed temperature of the stream of fluid. The water cut monitor includes a plurality of electrodes in contact with the fluid. Injection electronics connected to at least one of the electrodes provides an injection voltage and injection current to the fluid stream and also provides signals corresponding to the injection voltage and injection current. A voltage in the fluid stream is measured and a measurement signal provided. A computer determines the water cut of the petroleum stream in accordance with the temperature signal, the injection voltage and injection current signals, the electrical phase angle signal and the measured voltage signal.


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Method And System For Detecting And Identifying Abnormal Drilling Conditions

US Patent:
4606415, Aug 19, 1986
Filed:
Nov 19, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/672983
Inventors:
Charles L. Gray - Houston TX
Herbert A. Rundell - Houston TX
Thomas M. Williams - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
E21B 2108, E21B 4706
US Classification:
175 24
Abstract:
A method and system for detecting and identifying abnormal drilling conditions. It determines the normal pump speed-pressure ratio over the range of usual working conditions. It measures the output pressure from the pump. And it measures the speed of the pump. Then it detects a change from the normal pump speed-pressure ratio which indicates abnormal conditions. Identification of the abnormal condition depends upon whether the pump speed increased above normal or the output pressure decreased below normal. If the former, the volume of drilling fluid returning is observed in order to identify one of three conditions. If the latter, the number of decreases greater than a predetermined extent are counted over a predetermined interval of time which may indicate malfunctioning pump valve or valves.


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Water-Cut Monitoring Means And Method

US Patent:
5070725, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Sep 12, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/405996
Inventors:
Percy T. Cox - Houston TX
Theodore W. Nussbaum - Houston TX
Charles L. Gray - Houston TX
Assignee:
Texaco Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
G01N 2722
US Classification:
73 611R
Abstract:
Oil well production is often measured by using a settling tank, pump, flowmeter and a water-cut meter. Fluid from a well being tested is allowed to accumulate in the settling tank and, after a predetermined settling time, is pumped through the flowmeter and water-cut meter for gauging. The present invention is an improved water-cut meter which first determines the impedance of the free water pumped from the tank and later determines the impedance of the oil/water emulsion emerging from the tank. The ratio of the emulsion impedance to the free water impedance is proportional to percent water-cut of the fluid during the water-continuous phase. When the emulsion switches to oil-continuous phase, the system utilizes probe impedance for the water-cut determination. Using standard techniques, the water-cut and flow rate signals are then combined to calculate the total oil and water content of the settling tank fluid.


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Subsea Controls Specialist At Chevron

Position:
Subsea Controls Specialist at Chevron
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Chevron - Subsea Controls Specialist


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Charles Gray - Houston, TX

Work:
Denver Drywall - Colorado Springs, CO
Steel stud framer
Education:
PPCC Colorado Springs - Colorado Springs, CO
Welding. Stick, tig and mig