Background
Goldfried, Marvin Robert was born on January 24, 1936 in Brooklyn. Son of Samuel and Ann (Ozer) Goldfried.
(Critical Acclaim for Clinical Behavior Therapy "This book...)
Critical Acclaim for Clinical Behavior Therapy "This book will be helpful not only to those who regard this cognitive-behavior therapy as their primary orientation, but to anyone who wants to be a complete therapist." --Allen Frances, MD Duke University Medical Center "This classic text.was a distinct favorite among the students enrolled in my clinical assessment and treatment courses. I hope the updated edition will be read by graduate students in clinical and counseling psychology, social workers, and all mental health professionals who wish to be truly effective therapists." --Arnold A. Lazarus, PhD Rutgers University ".particularly innovative and impressive. Their lucid description of cognitive variables. broadens the range of interventions available to the behavioral practitioner." --Sheldon Rose, PhD University of Wisconsin School of Social Work "A classic--updated. I recommend it not only for behavior therapists but for any clinical practitioner of any profession who is looking for procedures that work." --Joel Fischer, DSW University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Goldfried, Marvin Robert was born on January 24, 1936 in Brooklyn. Son of Samuel and Ann (Ozer) Goldfried.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1961.
Instructor department psychology State University of New York, Buffalo, 1960-1961. Assistant professor University Rochester (New York ), 1961-1964. From assistant professor to professor State University of New York, Stony Brook, since 1964, Distinguished professor psychology, since 2006.
Visiting professor Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, IIsrael, 1970-1971, University California, Berkeley, 1977-1978, New York University, 1991-1992. Member research study section National Institute of Mental Health.
(Critical Acclaim for Clinical Behavior Therapy "This book...)
(Critical Acclaim for Clinical Behavior Therapy "This book...)
Fellow American Psychological Association (president-elect, psychology division, Distinguished Contributions award 1998, 2001, 02, 04, 05, 09, Distinguished Psychologist award 2000). Member Association Advancement Behavior Therapy (Outstanding Clinical Contributions award 2003), Society Exploration Psychotherapy Integration (co-founder, member steering committee), Society Psychotherapy Research (past president. Distinguished Career award), AFFIRM: Psychologists Affirming Their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family (founder, director), Society Clinical Psychology (president 2010).
Married Anita Powers, December 23, 1967. Children: Daniel, Michael.