Theresa Rose Bajt (born April 5, 1956) is a former Miss Montana, and a clinical psychologist practicing in Creve Coeur, Missouri.
While at a fund raising event the projector broke and Theresa Rose began to ad lib for a half-hour.
[citation needed] While attending the university she met her husband Michael Powell whom she married September 2, 1989 Bajt received the Impact Award, given annually to a woman whose early career artistic or scientific work significantly benefits children's lives or psychological welfare.
For instance, the dilemma between revealing private information and reporting illegal activities such as child abuse or "potential harm to third parties.
"[4] A year later, she again co-authored a paper with Kenneth Pope, entitled Therapist-Patient Sexual Intimacy Involving Children and Adolescents.
[5] Bajt's research has been requested internationally and was cited in the New York Times article "When Do a Therapist's Actions Cross over the Line?
She was married for nearly 30 years to her husband, Dr. C. Michael Powell, Senior Vice President at United Healthcare's Optum Health, who died in 2015.