Background
Lindley, Clyde Joseph was born on May 7, 1915 in Granite City, Illinois, United States. Son of Clyde Clifford and Lilly Mary (Brady) Lindley.
Lindley, Clyde Joseph was born on May 7, 1915 in Granite City, Illinois, United States. Son of Clyde Clifford and Lilly Mary (Brady) Lindley.
Bachelor with distinction, University Missouri, 1937. Master of Arts, University Iowa, 1938. Postgraduate, University Minnesota, 1941.
Teaching assistant, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1937-1938; teaching assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1938-1941; professor psychology, Macalester College, St. Paul, 1941; vocational supervisor department veterinary benefits Control Office,, VA, Washington, 1946-1951; special assistant in psychiatry and neurology department medical-surgery, VA, Washington, 1951-1962; director long range planning department medicine and surgery, VA, Washington, 1963-1966; special assistant to chief medical director, executive secretary to special medical advisory group, VA, Washington, 1967-1970; executive secretary for mental health and behavioral science, VA, Washington, 1970-1975; associate director, Center for Psychological Svc., Washington, 1975-1991; director, Center for Psychological Svc., Washington, 1992-1995; director, Center for Psychological Svc., Silver Spring, Maryland., since 1995. Professor psychology George Washington University, Washington, part-time 1946-1967;president American Board on Counseling Superior vena cava syndrome, 1964-1966.
Major United States Army, 1941-1946. Colonel United States Army Reserve, 1946-1975. Member American Psychological Association (division 17 counseling, division adult development and aging), Society Industrial and Organizational Psychology, American Psychological Society, International Personnel Management Association (honorary life, board directors assessment council 1993-1995, Outstanding Service award 1987, Exemplary Service award 1995), District of Columbia Psychological Association, Society Emeriti George Washington University.
Married Marie Williams, December 23, 1940. Children: Richard W., Suzanna R.