1938
Born to Richard Coppel Joyce and Lorraine (Hendrickson) Joyce in Appleton, WI.
1957
Receives the James T. Lewis Prize from the University of Wisconsin.
1960
Earns a Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin.
1965
Obtains a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Colorado.
1968
Is a consultant psychologist with the Battered Child Treatment Project until 1970.
1970
Is the director of biofeedback at the Relaxation and Stress Management Clinic at the University of Colorado until 1987.
1972
Teaches as an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Colorado until 1990.
1972
Is an attendant professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine until 1990.
1974
Is a psychologist in private practice through today.
1976
Is the director of the Colorado Center for Bio-Behavioral Health until 2021.
1984
Serves on the board of directors of the Boulder International Chamber Players until 2000.
1986
Serves on the board of directors of the Brain Injury Hope Foundation through today.
1986
Serves as chairman of the Donated Computers Project through today.
1986
Serves as president of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
1990
Is named an attendant and clinical prof. emerita in psychology at the Univ. of Colorado School of Medicine Division of Clinical Psychiatry.
1990
Serves on the board of directors of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine.
1994
Serves as president of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine.
2022
Co-founds with her daughter Kayt Whitebird Orange, PhD 501c3, Life Changing Grants.