MR. THOMAS MICHAEL KAUFMAN, LPC
Social Work at Big Sky Dr, Madison, WI

License number
Wisconsin 5311-125
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address
7818 Big Sky Dr #101, Madison, WI 53719
Phone
(608) 203-6267

Professional information

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Professional Counselor

Position:
Adjunct Instructor at ITT Technical Institute, Child and Family Specialist at Journey Mental Health Center, Professional Counselor at Marriage and Family Solutions
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin Area
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
ITT Technical Institute - Madison, Wisconsin Area since Jun 2012 - Adjunct Instructor Journey Mental Health Center since Mar 2012 - Child and Family Specialist Marriage and Family Solutions - Madison WI since Oct 2011 - Professional Counselor University of Phoenix – Madison Campus - Madison Feb 2009 - Jun 2011 - Enrollment Advisor Lutheran Social Services, Wisconsin and Upper Michigan Jun 1999 - Nov 2008 - Therapist Homme Youth and Family Programs Jun 1999 - Jun 2000 - Program Manager UWSP Health Services Sep 1997 - May 1998 - Lifestyle Assistant
Education:
Walden University 2012
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison 2001 - 2005
MS, Counseling Psychology
University of Phoenix 2009 - 2011
MS, Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1997 - 1999
B.S, Psychology; Human Services
Capella University 2012
Graduate Certificate, Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Skills:
Counseling, Conflict Resolution, Psychology, Organizational Development, Interviewing, Career Counseling, Public Speaking, Leadership Development, Career Development, Groups, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention, Trauma Therapy, Couples Counseling, Child Development, Psychotherapy, Community Outreach, Mental Health Counseling, Family Therapy, Clinical Research, post-traumatic stress, Statistics, Multivariate Statistics, Teen Programming, Training, Instructor-led Training, Adult Education, Adult Learning Theory, Higher Education
Interests:
Management training; professional networking; higher education; career development; multicultural research; public speaking; group programming/training


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Thomas Michael Kaufman, Madison WI

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
7818 Big Sky Dr, Madison, WI 53719


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Thomas M Kaufman, Madison WI - PC

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
7818 Big Sky Dr STE 101, Madison 53719
(608) 203-6267 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Method And Apparatus For Regulating Charging Of Electrochemical Cells

US Patent:
7288920, Oct 30, 2007
Filed:
Mar 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/084910
Inventors:
William C. Bushong - Madison WI, US
Paul Cheeseman - Verona WI, US
Thomas Kaufman - Middleton WI, US
Michael Root - Verona WI, US
Aaron Rositch - Edgerton WI, US
Marc L. Syvertsen - Madison WI, US
Viet H. Vu - Verona WI, US
Assignee:
Spectrum Brands, Inc. ( FKA Rayovac Corporation) - Madison WI
International Classification:
H01M 10/46
US Classification:
320147
Abstract:
A rechargeable electrochemical cell is provided having a pressure-responsive apparatus for determining a charge termination point. In particular, a reversible pressure-responsive switch may be disposed in a cap at the open end of a rechargeable metal hydride cell. The reversible pressure-responsive switch may also contain a vent system for releasing the cell internal pressure. Alternatively, a rechargeable cell may include a strain gauge disposed in its outer surface whose resistance changes as the outer surface of the battery expands due to internal pressure accumulation during charging. Additionally, a rechargeable cell is used combination with a charging source that can supply constant voltage, constant current, alternating current, or voltage that varies between a minimum threshold and a maximum threshold.


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Method And Apparatus For Regulating Charging Of Electrochemical Cells

US Patent:
6878481, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Oct 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045934
Inventors:
William H. Bushong - Madison WI, US
Cheeseman Paul - Verona WI, US
Thomas Kaufman - Middleton WI, US
Michael Root - Verona WI, US
Aaron Rositch - Edgerton WI, US
Marc L. Syvertsen - Madison WI, US
Viet H. Vu - Verona WI, US
Assignee:
Rayovac Corporation - Madison WI
International Classification:
H01M002/12, H01M010/34, H01M002/00, H01M002/08
US Classification:
429 54, 429 59, 429 61, 429 82, 429175
Abstract:
A rechargeable electrochemical cell is provided having a pressure-responsive apparatus for determining a charge termination point. In particular, a reversible pressure-responsive switch may be disposed in a cap at the open end of a rechargeable metal hydride cell. The reversible pressure-responsive switch may also contain a vent system for releasing the cell internal pressure. Alternatively, a rechargeable cell may include a strain gauge disposed in its outer surface whose resistance changes as the outer surface of the battery expands due to internal pressure accumulation during charging. Additionally, a rechargeable cell is used combination with a charging source that can supply constant voltage, constant current, alternating current, or voltage that varies between a minimum threshold and a maximum threshold.


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Electrochemical Cell Having Improved Radial Seal

US Patent:
7651814, Jan 26, 2010
Filed:
Jun 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/880878
Inventors:
Thomas P. Anderson - Dodgeville WI, US
William C. Bushong - Madison WI, US
Denis D. Carpenter - Verona WI, US
Aaron J. Rositch - Edgerton WI, US
Marc L. Syvertsen - Madison WI, US
Bruce Weldum - Madison WI, US
Thomas M. Kaufman - Middleton WI, US
Assignee:
Rovcal, Inc. - Madison WI
International Classification:
H01M 2/08
US Classification:
429175, 429185
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell is provided having a cathode can that fits over an anode can to define an anode cavity for retaining active anode material. A cathode assembly is disposed proximal the base of the anode can, and is separated from the anode cavity via a separator. A radial seal is provided at the remote region between the outer periphery of the anode side wall and cathode side wall to prevent the leakage of electrolyte material. An insulator is disposed between the anode and cathode to provide electrical insulation therebetween.