Background
Zivan, Morton was born on June 27, 1923 in New York City.
Zivan, Morton was born on June 27, 1923 in New York City.
Bachelor in Political Science, Queens College, 1945; Master of Arts in Economics, Columbia University, 1946; Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology, New York University, 1958.
Rehabilitation conselor, New York City Department Hospitals/Bellevue Hospital, 1951-1953;
senior rehabilitation counselor, sheltered workshop coordinator, New York City Department Hospitals/Bird S. Coler Hospital, 1953-1958;
supervisor vocational services, New York University Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, New York City, 1958-1959;
chief vocational services and counseling, New York University Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, New York City, 1959-1961;
director vocational rehabilitation research, demonstration project, Children's Village, New York City, 1960-1966;
senior counseling psychologist Counseling Center, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1965-1968;
private practice, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, since 1967. Instructor School Medicine, New York University, 1959-1961, instructor, then assistant professor School Education, 1961-1964. Assistant professor School Education Long Island U., 1964-1965.
Visiting assistant professor counseling Stanford University, 1965. Assistant professor psychology, educational psychology Temple University, Philadelphia, 1965-1969, associate professor, director rehabilitation counselor training program, 1969-1977, professor counseling psychology, since 1977. Research consultant on placement Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, New York City, 1961-1962, New York Association for Blind, 1962.
Presenter at professional conferences.
Member American Psychological Association (division counseling psychology, division health psychology, division psychotherapy, division psychology and law, division psychologists in independent practice), Pennsylvania Psychological Association, Philadelphia Society Clinical Psychologists.
M. Maxine Helen Ball, August 31, 1953 (deceased 1964). Married Miriam Laura Jennings, August 20, 1966.