Linda E. Olds is an American psychologist, consultant, trainer, Emeritus professor at Linfield College and pioneer in the field of systems psychology.
Education
Linda Olds studied clinical psychology and community psychology and received a Bachelor of Arts at the Oberlin College in 1968, an Master of Arts in 1970 from the University of Cincinnati, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1976 at the University of Cincinnati.
Career
Later she did postdoctoral research at the Pacific School of Religion and University of California Berkeley in 1987. She was a research fellow at the Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion, University of Chicago Divinity School in 1981, and at the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar, at Yale University in 1991. After studying at the University of Cincinnati in 1976 she worked several years as a counseling consulting and trainer at the University of Cincinnati Counseling Center, the Rollman Psychiatric Institute, at the Community Psychology Institute, the Children"s Psychiatric Center in Cincinnati and at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland.
In 2008 she retired as professor of psychology after 33 years of service.
And she has been an invited speaker at the Washington State University, the Alaska Pacific University, the University of Oregon, and Reed College, and the Mary McConnell Symposium on Religion and Science.
Membership
She is a member of the Western Psychology Association, the Association of Women in Psychology, and the American Academy of Religion.