
Consulting Psychology Selected Articles by Harry Levinson
by Freedman, Arthur M.; Bradt, KennethBuy New
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Author Biography
Dr. Freedman is a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He has consulted throughout North America as well as in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Serbia, Sweden, Germany, Russia (and the former Soviet Union), Vietnam, Singapore, and Zimbabwe. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association's (APA's) Division 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology) and 52 (International Psychology). He is a past president of the Society of Psychologists in Management. Dr. Freedman is a member of the Board of Advisors for the National Hispanic Institute and cofounder of the Nieto–Freedman Center for Organization and Community Development. He is a member of the editorial boards of both the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science and the Consulting Psychology Journal.
Dr. Freedman received the RHR International Award for Excellence in Consulting Psychology from APA's Division 13 in 1994. He received the Most Outstanding Article award from the editorial board of the Consulting Psychology Journal in 1998, for his article "Pathways and Crossroads to Institutional Leadership." In 2007, he received the Harry and Miriam Levinson Award for Exceptional Contributions to Consulting Organizational Psychology.
Kenneth H. Bradt, PhD, is an organizational psychologist whose interest in and efforts to help with the "people problems" faced by organizations derive from his training and experience in many areas. After receiving his PhD in general psychology from Northwestern University, he worked for the U.S. Army, as a civilian and in uniform, as a specialist in both personnel and attitude–opinion research and as chief clinical psychologist in an Army hospital. After serving as chief psychologist with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, he focused on leadership training for managers, heading programs under the auspices of the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina, and others developed by Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is a founding member of the Society of Psychologists in Management, a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), and a past president of APA's Division 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology).
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Prologue | |
Quelling the Quills | p. 3 |
Theory/Diagnosis | p. 9 |
Psychoanalytic Theory in Organizational Behavior | p. 11 |
Reciprocation: The Relationship Between Man and Organization | p. 31 |
Anger, Guilt and Executive Action | p. 49 |
Intuition, vs. Rationality in Organizational Diagnosis | p. 57 |
Organizational Character | p. 65 |
Why the Behemoths Fell: Psychological Roots of Corporate Failure | p. 79 |
Psychological Consultation to Organizations: Linking Assessment and Intervention | p. 99 |
Consultation | p. 135 |
Assessing Organizations | p. 137 |
Executive Coaching | p. 167 |
Consulting With Family Businesses: What to Look For, What to Look Out For | p. 179 |
What Motivates Directors? | p. 191 |
How Organizational Consultation Differs From Counseling | p. 209 |
Giving Psychological Meaning to Consultation: Consultant as Storyteller | p. 211 |
The Clinical Psychologist as Organizational Diagnostician | p. 223 |
Stress | p. 231 |
A Psychoanalytic View of Occupational Stress | p. 233 |
Between CEO and COO | p. 253 |
Approaching Retirement as the Flexibility Phase | p. 267 |
Leadership | p. 287 |
You Won't Recognize Me: Predictions About Changes in Top-Management Characteristics | p. 289 |
About Harry Levinson | p. 303 |
Index | p. 317 |
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