Background
Gaylin, Ned L. was born on May 2, 1935 in Cleveland. Son of Harry C. and Fay I. Gaylin.
(Family, Self and Psychotherapy is a comprehensive person-...)
Family, Self and Psychotherapy is a comprehensive person-centred look at the family as the essential element of society, and is valuable reading for professionals and volunteers working with families, children and individuals. Explores our human need to be inter-connected and its implications for both individual and family therapy. The volume is informally divided into three sections. The first section deals with the centrality of the family to our species as a whole and to us as individuals. The next addresses the optimistic philosophical foundations of the person-centred approach: the tapestry of the self and its core drive towards psychological well-being. The last section - the heart of the book - deals with the principles and pragmatics of the person-centred approach to working with individuals and families. Gaylin asserts that therapeutic relationships are more liely to thrive when viewed from this positive perspective especially when therapy operates within the individual's family context.
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Gaylin, Ned L. was born on May 2, 1935 in Cleveland. Son of Harry C. and Fay I. Gaylin.
Bachelor, University of Chicago, 1956; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1965.
Counselor, Bellefaire Children's Home, Cleveland, 1953; counselor, Sonja Shankman Orthogenic School, Chicago, 1954-1956; group worker, supervisor, Jewish Community Centers Chicago, 1957-1960; graduate research assistant, Committee Human Development, University of Chicago, 1959-1960; intern, Institute Juvenile Research, Chicago, 1960-1961; staff psychologist, Institute Juvenile Research, Chicago, 1965-1968; intern, Counseling and Psychotherapy Research Center, University of Chicago, 1961-1963; graduate teaching assistant department psychology, University of Chicago, 1961-1963; psychological consultant, State Illinois, Rockford, 1961-1964; psychotherapist, consultant, Counseling and Psychotherapy Research Center, University of Chicago, 1963-1965; psychological consultant, lecturer, Counseling and Psychotherapy Research Center, University of Chicago, 1965; lecturer department social science, S.E. Junior College, Chicago, 1965-1966; psychological consultant, Peace Corps, Northern Illinois U., DeKalb, 1966-1968; chief psychologist, S.W. Suburban Mental Health Association, LaGrange, Illinois, 1966-1968; psychological consultant, Virginia Frank Child Development Center, Chicago, 1966-1968; child clinical research psychologist, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1968-1970; lecturer, consultant, Washington School Psychiatry, 1968-1972; department chairman family and community development College Human Ecology, U. Maryland., College Park, 1970-1977; professor, director family therapy training College Health and Human Performance, U. Maryland., College Park, since 1977. Member research committee Maryland. Community Coordinated Child Care, 1970-1975.
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Member American Psychological Association, National Council on Family Relations, American Association Marriage and Family Therapy, Groves Conference on the Family, Association for Development of Person-Centered Approach, Sigma Xi.
Married Rita Atran, June 30, 1957. Children: Hilarie C., Ann E., Jed J., Daniel S.