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Lubin, Bernard was born on October 15, 1923 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Israel Harry and Anne (Cohen) Lubin.
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This concise overview demystifies the field of organizational development and is arranged in a convenient question and answer format within subject areas. The sequence of topics guides the reader from general statements, basic concepts and values to more specific questions concerning the organization and the manager. A list of suggested reading and training programmes is offered in the last section of the book.
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This work is a selectively annotated bibliography of research from areas of group therapy, group psychotherapy, group counseling, and psychodrama. The authors present a balanced sampling of empirical research with a wide range of research methods, analytic methods, and instruments so as to facilitate cross-fertilization of research efforts. The 1793 items, including 44 books, are presented within five age-group sections: children, adolescents, college students, adults, and the elderly.
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This work is a comprehensive survey of the literature focusing on the puzzles and unanswered questions surrounding the evolving field of consultation as it effects change on an individual, group, and organizational basis. The purpose of this bibliography is to achieve greater clarity and facilitate access to the literature on professional consultation and organizational change. It will be an invaluable resource for consultants, researchers, graduate students, and administrators. The broad interdisciplinary coverage provides an opportunity for the user to explore all aspects of consultation. This work is highlighted by a foreword by William B. Eddy and, for the user's convenience, is divided into six topical sections: business, educational, multiple/non-designated, legal, hospital, and mental health settings for consultation. The author and subject indexes round out the book.
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Lubin, Bernard was born on October 15, 1923 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Israel Harry and Anne (Cohen) Lubin.
Bachelor of Arts, George Washington University, 1952; Master of Arts, George Washington University, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, 1958.
Intern, St. Elizabeths Hospital, 1952-1953;
Intern, Roanoke (Virginia) Veterans Administration Hospital., 1954-1955;
Intern, Wilkes-Barre (Pennsylvania) Veterans Administration Hospital., 1955;
United States Public Health Service postdoctoral fellow, postdoctoral residency in psychotherapy, University of Wisconsin School Medicine, 1957-1958;
staff psychologist, instructor department psychiatry, Indiana U. School Medicine, Indianapolis, 1958-1959;
chief psychologist adult outpatient service, Indiana U. School Medicine, 1960-1962;
associate professor, Indiana U. School Medicine, 1964-1967;
director psychological services, Department Mental Health, Indianapolis, 1962-1963;
director division research and training, Department Mental Health, 1963-1967;
director division psychology, Greater Kansas Missouri Mental Health Foundation, 1967-1974;
professor department psychiatry, U. Missouri School Medicine, Kansas City, 1967-1974, 76—;
professor, director clinical training program department psychology, U. Houston, 1974-1976;
professor, department chairman psychology, U. Missouri at Kansas City, 1976-1983;
Curators' professor, U. Missouri at Kansas City, 1988;
trustees' faculty fellow, 1994. Consultant American Nurses Association, Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company, Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company, United States Sprint, American Management Association, Institute Psychiatric Research, Ind.U. Medical Center, Indiana U. School Dentistry, Goodwill Industries, United States Public Health Service Bureau Health Services, mental retardation division, (university-affiliated facilities branch), United States VA, Baylor University Medical School, University Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, 1974-1976. Member training staff National Training laboratories Institute.
Dean or faculty member numerous conferences, since 1960. Executive secretary Indiana Association for Advancement Mental Health Research and Education, 1962-1967.
( This work is a comprehensive survey of the literature f...)
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( This work is a selectively annotated bibliography of re...)
(First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylo...)
(First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylo...)
President Midwest Group for Human Resources, Inc., 1965-1969, trustee, 1965. Member American Psychological Association (chairman sponsor approval committee, executive board directors consultant psychology, council representative, Distinguished Senior Contributor to Counseling Psychology award 1995, Harry Levinson award for excellence in consultation 1996), American Association for the Advancement of Science, Missouri Psychological Association (executive board, Richard Wilkinson Lifetime Achievement award 1997), American Group Psychotherapy Association (edition committee). Member Midwestern Psychological Association, Indiana Psychological Association (president 1967), World Federation for Mental Health, Conference Psychologist Directors and consultant in State, Federal and Territorial Mental Health Programs (editor conference proceedings 1966-1968, Perspective 1966-1968, member executive committee 1946-1968), Inter-American Congress Psychology, Certified Consultant International (charter), NTL Institute (board directors 1986-1992), Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi (vice president for midwest, member national council 1986-1990, president-elect 1991-1992, president 1992-1993, past president 1993-1994).
Married Alice Weisbord, August 5, 1957.