Curriculum Vita
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ROGER D. CARLSON, PH.D., M.Div., SCEH ACE, ABS
(December 6, 2013)
ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONES
Home:
9450 S.W. 52nd Avenue (Address for all correspondence)
Portland, Oregon 97219-5040
(503) 245-4478; Cellular: (503) 708-0974
e-mail: [email protected]
Office:
1838 S.W. Jefferson Street (Office of psychological practice)
Portland, Oregon 97201
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oregon, Eugene (Human Development)
June 11, 1972
Master of Divinity, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, May 26, 1996
Certificate of Theological Studies, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, May 22, 1994
MA Status, Life Member, University of Cambridge, Wolfson College, England
(Post-doctoral Visiting Scholar, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, and Faculty of Philosophy, 1979-1980)
Master of Arts, California State University, Sacramento (Psychology), August 28, 1969
Bachelor of Arts, California State University, Sacramento (Psychology), June 7, 1968
PSYCHOLOGIST AND TEACHING CREDENTIALS
Licensed to Practice Psychology, State of Oregon
(Member, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners, February, 2010 – January, 2013)
Licensed to Practice Psychology, State of Washington
Licensed Psychologist, State of California (License No. PSY 17235)
License to Practice as a Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Certified Sex Therapist, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists
Diplomate, Certified Sex Therapist, Certified Sex Educator, American Board of Sexology
Certified Sexologist, American College of Sexologists
Associate Member, Society of Sex Therapy and Research
Certified Consultant in Hypnosis, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Active Commitment to Excellence (SCEH-ACE)
Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
Standard Teaching Credential with a Specialization in Junior College Teaching, State of California
CHURCH CREDENTIALS
Pastoral Counselor, Ecclesiastical Endorsement, TheUnited Methodist Endorsing Agency, March 18, 2009
Ordained Elder, The United Methodist Church, June 13, 1998
Ordained Deacon, The United Methodist Church, June 15, 1996
Local Pastor's License, The United Methodist Church, 1994-1996
Certified Lay Speaker, The United Methodist Church, 1983-1994
AREAS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST
Psychology:
Cognition and psycholinguistics
Philosophical psychology (Hermeneutics/Post-Modernism (Derrida), Michel Foucault, and Ludwig Wittgenstein)
Philosophy/Psychology of Religion
Life span developmental psychology, men's psychology, and personality
Holistic and preventive psychology
Psychoanalysis (Lacan), hypnotherapy, and sex therapy
Theology:
Proleptic Theology
Liberation Theology (especially the work of minority, Third World, and feminist theologians)
Jesus Seminar work on the "Historical Jesus"
Philosophy of Religion
Post-Modern Theory (Mark Taylor)
Spirituality and Eastern Philosophies (Nouwen, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2001-present Private Practice
2009-present Clinical Psychologist
Senior Connections
Vancouver, Washington
2009-2012 Pastor
Woodlawn United Methodist Church
Portland, Oregon
2003-2009 Pastor
Bennett Chapel United Methodist Church
Portland, Oregon
1993-2008 Adjunct Professor, Adult Degree Program and
Department of Psychology
Linfield College
McMinnville, Oregon
(Teaching courses in Psychology of Religion and Consciousness; Psychology East and West; Social Psychology; Learning, Memory, and Behavior; Theories of Personality; Seminar in Personality Theory, Lifespan Developmental Psychology; Introduction to Developmental Psychology, Perspectives on Gender; Sexuality: A Developmental Approach; Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy; Counseling Principles and Theories; Research Evaluation; Research and Thesis)
2005-2007 Associate Professor of Psychology
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Oregon
(Teaching courses in Introduction to Psychology, Lifespan Human Development, Child Development, Abnormal Psychology)
2001-2003 Pastor
First United Methodist Church of Stayton
Stayton, Oregon
1994-2001 Pastor
Florence United Methodist Church
Florence, Oregon
1995-99 Pastor
Covenant United Methodist Church
Reedsport, Oregon
1992-94 Pastor
Coburg United Methodist Church
Coburg, Oregon
1991-92 Associate Professor of Psychology
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, Washington
(Teaching courses in Scientific Principles of Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Conditioning and Learning; student research and master's thesis supervision)
1990-91, Visiting Associate Professor of Psychology
1988-89 Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington
(Teaching courses in Principles of Psychology, Contemporary and Historical Issues, Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Personality Theories; Adviser of Senior Theses)
1987‑88 Associate Professor of Education, Educational Psychology
Willamette University
Salem, Oregon
(Teaching courses in Psychological Foundations, Language Acquisition, Exceptional Children; supervision of student teaching)
1985‑87 Research Associate
Eugene Public School District, 4J, Oregon
(Program evaluation and research)
1972‑85 Associate Professor of Psychology
Lebanon Valley College
Annville, Pennsylvania
(Primary teaching responsibilities: general psychology; developmental psychology [child, adolescent, adult], learning, memory, and cognition; social psychology; philosophical psychology; supervision of laboratory work associated with the above courses)
1971‑72 Graduate Teaching Fellow (Research Assistant)
Center at Oregon for Research in the Behavioral Education of the Handicapped, Department of Special Education
College of Education
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
(Data analysis, report writing, and videotape production)
1970 Research Assistant
Psychological Survey and Testing Service
Sacramento, California
(Test administration for California State Department of Motor Vehicles accident liability study)
1969‑70 Graduate Assistant
Department of Psychology
California State University
Sacramento, California
(Instructor and Teaching Assistant)
OTHER PART TIME TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1983‑84 Faculty Member
University Center at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1983 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology
Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania
PAST PRIVATE PRACTICE AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
1985-2001 Independent Consultant
(Contract evaluation work and research for Eugene Public Schools; Pastoral Evaluation Specialist for Southern District, Oregon/Idaho Conference, United Methodist Church; educational consultant for Aeronautics International, Eugene, Oregon)
1984-85 Associates for Business Consultation
Schafferstown, Pennsylvania
(Test scoring and interpretation)
1985 Lebanon Counseling Service
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
(Developmental Consulting)
1984-85 Annville Family Practice
Annville, Pennsylvania
(Developmental Consulting)
1984 Pennsylvania Medical Society
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
(Research design in Cancer Detection Study)
1984 American Cancer Society, Pennsylvania Division
Hershey, Pennsylvania
(Test scoring and interpretation)
1983-84 Wellness Associates, P.C.
Campbelltown, Pennsylvania
(Developmental consulting)
SELECTED PSYCHOLOGY-RELATED CONTINUING EDUCATION
Therapeutic Potential of Mindfulness, Peg LeBlanc, M.A., L.P.C., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 11-1-13
Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. Advanced Courses, Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, 10-2 to 6-13
The Meadow Scenario for Hypnotic Exploration, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 9-27-13
Altering States to Improve Clinical Outcomes, Parts 1 & 2, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 5-31 to 6-1-13
Diagnosis with DSM-5 and ICD, Greg J. Neimeyer, Ph.D., Washington State Psychological Association, 6-22-13.
Smoking Cessation: An Effective Two-Session Approach, Bart Walsh, M.S.W., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 9-28-12
Thriving With Telehealth: 7 Legal and Ethical Strategies to Expand Practice Opportunities Online with 21st Century Skills and Equipment, Oregon Psychological Association, 9-21-12
Sexual Intelligence: 10 Things Every Therapist Needs to Know About Sex, Marty Klein, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-4-12
Intakes and Early Sessions--Doing the First Hour So there’s a Second Hour, Marty Klein, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-4-12
Celebrating the Past, Creating the Future: 50 Years of ASPPB’s Role in Psychology Regulation, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, Chicago, 10-19 to 23-11
Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. Advanced Courses, Annual Meeting, 9-14 to 18-11
Testing the Limits: Exam Security, Credentials Fraud and Scope of Practice Issues, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 4-8 to 10-11
Hypnosis in the Management of Acute, Chronic, and Procedural Pain, Parts 1 & 2, David R. Patterson, Ph.D., ABPP, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis 4-22 to 23-11
Review and Update of Transference Focused Psychotherapy, Otto Kernberg, M.D., Oregon Psychoanalytic Center 3-12-11
Hypnotic Analgesia: Clinical Implications of Recent Research Findings, Mark Jensen, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis 1-28 to 29-11
Education Forum, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 11-5-10
Expert Panel Participation, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 10-15-10
Item Writers Expert Panel Review, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 8-7-10
Orientation to Supervisory Residency Workshop, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 4-9-10
Psychology Unplugged: How Technology Impacts Regulation, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards 4-22 to 25-10
Hypnosis Study Group, Portland Oregon, 09-13
Case Conceptualization & Clinical Hypnosis, Thomas Wall, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1-22-2010
Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Rediculously Simple, 6th Ed, by John Preston, Psy.D. and James Johnson, M.D., Professional Development Resources, 11-3-09
Depression in the Elderly, David Agnor, Ph.D., Senior Connections, Vancouver, Washington, 7-17-09
Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners Work Group, Debra Orman McHugh, 6-19-09
Introduction to Ego State Therapy and Practice/Hypnotherapy Techniques, Areed F. Barabasz, Ph.D., ABPP, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 4-24 and 4-25-09
Opening Gambits, Peter Armstrong, Ph.D., Portland Psychological Association, 3-12-09
HIV/AIDS, Julie West, Vista Continuing Education, 1-12-09
Jurisprudence Item Writers Workshop, Oregon Board of Psychological Examiners, Susan Dale, Ph.D., 1-7-09
Hypnosis: Transitional Space, Tom Wall, Ph.D., ABPH, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 12-5-08.
Jurisprudence Item Writers Workshop, Oregon Board of Psychological Examiners, Susan Dale, Ph.D., 11-7-08.
“Me too” said the Lemming: Psychological Research, Vested Interest, and Junk Science, Lorna Smith Benjamin, Ph.D., Portland Psychological Association, 10-17-08.
Suggestion and Attention: Neurobiology and Cognition, Affect, Thought, and Action, Amir Ray, Ph.D., ABPH, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 7-18-08.
The Rhythm of Our Roots: 40th Years of Sexuality Education and Health, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists, 6-25 to 6-29-08
Hypnosis, Facts and Fallacies, Robert W. Butler, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 4-25-08.
When Sex Gets Complicated: Porn, Affairs, Kink, and other Clinical Challenges, Marty Klein, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 9-28-07.
The Soul of Sexuality: Exploring the Depth and Dimensions of Pleasure, 39th Annual Conference, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, 6-20 to 6-24-07
Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR), William Stayton, Th.D., Ph.D. and Susan Kaye, K.H.S., Ph.D. 6-20 to 6-21-07
Innovations in Clinical Practice: Focus on Sexual Health, Professional Resource Exchange, 6-22-07
Psychological Assessment and Management of Pain, Joseph Berber, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 6-8-07
Trance Induction, Exposure Therapy: EMDR is Really Nothing New, or Is It? David Manfield, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 6-1-07
The Nature and Nurture of Suggestion: From Shamans to Genetic Neuroimaging, Amir Raz, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 4-28-07
Unraveling the Neural Correlates of Suggestion. Amir Raz, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 4-27-07
Having a Life: Self Pathology After Lacan, Gerald Fogel, M.D. & Michal Dramanski, M.A., M.S., Oregon Psychoanalytic Institute, 2-1 to 3-1-07
Utilization Principle in Creative Metaphor Application, Bart Walsh, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2-23-07
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis-Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Joint Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops-Intermediate Level, 1-19 to 1-23-07
Advancing Pain Management in Oregon, Oregon Pain Management Commission, 2-9-07
Using Hypnosis to Support Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Sheryl Eldene, M.A., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1-26-07
Psychological Approaches to Treating Chronic Pain: The Use of Hypnosis, Norman Akotts, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 12-1-06
Incorporating Hypnosis into Your Clinical Practice, Trevor Wheler, M.D., Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 10-27-06
DSM-IV-TR for Clinicians, Brooks Baer, M.D., L.C.P.C., C.M.H.P. PESI, 10-6-06
Hypnosis and Pain Control: Chronic Lower Back Pain with Associated Depression, Trevor Wheler, M.D., Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 9-29-06
Hypnosis in Working with Athletes: A Model for Cultivating Awareness and Actualization, Herman M. Frankel, M.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 4-21-06
Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy, Marty Klein, Ph.D. Oregon Psychological Association, 3-3-06
Visualization Skills, Daniel Reisberg, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2-24-2006
Basic Workshop on Clinical Hypnosis, Jose Maldonado, M.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 1-21-06
Dissociation and Hypnosis, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Jose Maldonado, M.D., 1-20-06
Hypnosis in the Treatment of Hysteria, Trauma, and Dissociation, Jose Maldonado, Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University, 1-19-06
A Research Guided Approach to the Prevention and Management of Delirium, Jose Maldonado, M.D., AdComm, Inc., 1-18-2006
Alpha 2A Agonists Used in Perioperative Settings, Jose Maldonado, M.D., AbComm, Inc.,1-18-2006
Oregon-Ethics-Psychology, Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences, 12-1-05
When Smart People Go Wrong: What Happens When Scientists Try to Investigate the Paranormal, Ray Hyman, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis,12-2-05
Clinical Hypnosis in Past Life Regression, Kenneth Paltrow, M.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 10-28-05
Hypnosis and Memory: A Roundtable Discussion, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 9-23-05
Preventing Sexual Harassment, Linfield College, 9-2-05
Foundations of Disaster Mental Health (ARC 5077-4), Oregon State Board of Clinical Social Workers, Bonnie Wirth, Ph.D. 8-26-2005
Mindfulness-Based Clinical Interventions, Genevieve Amaut, James Lane, Pacific University, 8-23-2005
Professional Impairment in Psychology: Steps to Prevention and Intervention, Nancy Elman, Ph.D. Oregon Psychological Association, 5-7-2005
Evidence-Based Practice: Coming to a Practitioner Near You, School of Professional Psychology, Pacific University, 5-7-2005
Documentation in Psychology: Managing the Clinical Record, Cynthia Sturm, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-7-2005.
The HIPAA Security Rule: Getting Reading, Bobbie Celeste, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-7-2005.
Legal Issues in the Professional Practice of Psychology, Eric Johnson, PhD., ABPP, Oregon Psychological Association, 5-6-2005.
Integrating Treatment for Adolescents with Comorbid Depressive and Substance Use Disorders, Paul Rohde, Ph.D. and Holly Waldron, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association., 5-6-2005.
How We Recover from Trauma, Lenore Terr, M.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-6-2005.
Integrating Hypnosis, Biofeedback, Mindfulness Meditation, and Prayer in Psychotherapy, Jan Skidmore, Ph.D., Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 10-12-2004
Psychological Approaches in the Treatment of Chronic Pain, Teri Strong, Ph.D. Southern Oregon Association of Psychologists, 11-12-2004.
Brief Cognitive Hypnosis, and Single Session Smoking Cessation, Jordan Zarren, MSW, DCSW, DAHB, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 10-30-2004
Clinical Hypnosis Past and Present, Jordan Zarren, MSW, DCSW, DAHB, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 10-29-2004
Trends and Factors Driving the Direction of Healthcare, Russ Newman, Ph.D., J.D.; MMPI: News, Conversation, Consultation?, David Nichols, Ph.D.; Beyond the Dialogue: Pushing Hands with Diverse Clients, Silvia Genel, Psy.D., Michelle Kirton, PhD., Amyi mee-Ran Kobus, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 5-1-2004
Outside the Comfort Zone: Growing Through Relationship Conflict; and
Resurrecting Sex: Are your Orgasms Too Fast, Too Slow, or No-Show?, David Schnarch, Ph.D., Oregon Psychological Association, 4-30-2004
Memory: Remarkable, but..., David A. Leiberman, Ph.D.,Wadsworth On-line Faculty Training, 3-17-04
Domestic Violence/Spouse Abuse, Michele Harway , Ph.D. & Marshali Hansen, Professional Resource Exchange, 2-2004
Introductory Workshop in Clinical Hypnosis, J. Henry Clark, D.M.D., Paul Feldman, Ph.D., and others, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2-2004
The Many Uses of Hypnosis in Dentistry , 1-23-04, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Robert Johnson, D.M.D.
2002 APA Ethics Code: Revisions, Improvements, and Implications for its Application., Psychologists in Independent Practice,11-2003, Division 42, A.P.A., Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D.
Complex Hypnotic Inductions, 10-24-03, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Paul Feldman, Ph.D.
Uses of Hypnosis in Psychology Clinical Practice, 9-26-03, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Polly Fisher, Psy.D. & Edward Versteeg, Psy.D.
Competence in Early Adult Romantic Relationships: A Developmental Perspective on Family Influences, 8-26-03, A.P.A.Continuing Professional Education Committee
Treatment and Prevention in Substance Abuse and Co-Morbid Conditions, 3-7-03, Oregon Society of Clinical Social Workers, Zak Schwartz, Ph.D.
Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Children with OCD, 2-13-03, Salem Psychological Society, Justine K. Crawford, Ph.D.
HIPAA Workshop, 11-23-02, 12-13-02, Oregon Psychological Association, Lucy Homans.
Private Practice: What Makes it Psychoanalytic, What Makes it Successful, 9-19-02, Oregon Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Peter Armstrong.
The Death and Rebirth of Psychoanalytic Therapy: the Application and Relevance of Analytic Tools for Psychotherapy, 9-14-02, Northwest Center for Psychoanalysis–Portland, Marylou Lionells.
Narcissistic and Antisocial Personality Disorders, 5-3-02, Oregon Psychological Association, Reid Meloy.
Treating Difficult Patients, 12-6,7-2001, Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior, Donald Meichenbaum.
Emotions as Social Acts, 11-12-01, Walter Powell-Linfield College 32nd
Annual Philosophy Lecture, Professor Rom Harre, University of Oxford.
Oral Examination Commissioner, 6-30-2001, California Board of Psychology.
Law and Ethics of Psychotherapy, 8-10-2001, R. Cassidy Seminars, Daniel O. Taube.
Infant and Toddler Mental Health Assessment and Intervention, 5-18,19-2001, Shasta County Mental Health, Jean M. Thomas.
Mental Health Issues in African-American Clients, 5-2-2001, Lane County Psychologists’ Association, Robin Holmes.
Child Abuse Neglect and Intervention, 7-15-2000, Humboldt State University, Elizabeth Watson.
Listening to Prozac but Hearing Placebo: A Meta-Analysis of Antidepressant Medication, 7-25-2000, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee, Irving Kirsch and others.
Open Forum: New Ethics Code, 7-7-2000, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee, multiple presenters.
Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to the Prevention of Depression, Anxiety and Health Problems: New Results and Future Prospects, 6-24-2000, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee, Richard H. Price and others.
Expanding the Frontier of Treatment Research, 6-21-2000, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee, Grayson Norquist and others.
Transcending the Efficacy Versus Effectiveness Research Debate: Proposal for a New, Electronic “Journal of Pragmatic Case Studies”, 6-19-2000, APA Continuing Professional Education Committee, Daniel B. Fishman and others.
Cultivating Positive Emotions to Optimize Health and Well-Being, 6-10-2000, APA
Continuing Professional Education Committee, Barbara L. Fredrickson and others.
Pew Science Foundation, participant in Western Cluster colleges meetings on undergraduate psychology teaching, Sun River, Oregon, January, 1992.
Pew Science Foundation, participant in Pew Science Education Symposium (Western Cluster colleges, Pomona College, January, 1991.
Pew Science Foundation, participant in Western Cluster colleges meetings on undergraduate psychology teaching, Whitman College, April, 1991.
American Association of Colleges, participant in AAC sponsored meetings with psychology faculty and students from Reed College, University of Puget Sound, and Whitman College on the undergraduate psychology curriculum, January, 1989.
The Biological Basis of Behavior Colloquium series, University of Pennsylvania, 1983‑85; Sponsored by Pennsylvania‑Lilly Fellowship and Delaware Valley Faculty Exchange. (Colloquia included Martin Orne, Aaron Beck, Martin Seligman, Richard Soloman, E. O. Wilson, Erik H. Erikson, Martin C. Moore-Ede, Elliot Valenstein, Stephen Matthysse, Alan C. Rosenquist.)
Hypnosuggestive Techniques (workshop with T. X. Barber), Evaluation Research Associates, November 18‑19, 1983, 12 C.E. Credits (APA approved provider)
Mental Health Treatment and Civil Liberties: Partners or Adversaries (workshop with Thomas S. Szasz), ACLU and Lancaster-Lebanon Psychologists, November 3, 1983.
Human Sexuality (seminar with William H. Masters, Robert C. Kolodny, and others), Masters and Johnson Institute, September 8‑9, 1982, 12 C.E. Credits (APA approved provider)
The Psychologist as Expert Witness (workshop with Jan C. Grossman), Pennsylvania Psychological Association, November 6, 1982, 6 C.E. Credits (APA approved provider)
Frontiers of Health: Optimizing Personal and Interpersonal Well‑Being (symposium with Rollo May, Meyer Friedman, Albert Ellis, Barbara Brown, Muriel James, Barbara Binkley, Deanne Shapiro), Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior, October 9‑11, 1981, 14 C.E. Credits (APA approved provider)
Workshop at the Merrill-Palmer Institute (representative of cooperating institution, Lebanon Valley College (1979)
SELECTED CHURCH-RELATED CONTINUING EDUCATION
Five Things I Wish Eveyone Would Know About Christmas, Marcus Borg, Ph.D., Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, November 6-7, 2013
Introduction to Coaching Foundations, J. Val Hastings, MCC, Retreat for Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors, February 4-7, 2013
Earl Lectures and Leadership Conference 2013, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, January 29-31, 2013
God’s Economy: Faithful Response to Economic Crises, Gary Dorrien, Collins Lecture, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, November 29, 2012
Biblical Obedience and Ecclesial Disobedience: What Does It Mean? Bishop Melvin Talbert, Order of Elders Gathering, Bend, October 9-11, 2012
The Faithful Struggle to Forgive, Joretta Marshall, Alsilomar Retreat for Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors, January 23-26, 2012
Restoring Sacred Balance, Fr. Richard Rohr, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, October 26-27, 2011
Passionate Worship, Marcia McFee, Bishop’s Symposium, October 11-13, 2011
The Message of Job for Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors, Dr. John C. Holbert, Asilomar Retreat for Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors, January, 2011
The Gospel of Luke and Weapons of the Spirit, Dr. Philip S. Amerson, Asilomar Retreat for Chaplains and Pastoral Counselors, January, 2010
The Transformative Power of Reconciliation in Society, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, University of Portland, May 2009
Practicing Reconciliation: A Leadership Summit, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, University of Portland, May 2009 (including workshop leadership)
After Jesus: Enacting the Great Command, Diane Butler Bass, Trinity Center for Spiritual Development, March, 2009
Interfaith Forum on the Ethics of Torture and Human Rights, George Hunsinger, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Portland, July, 2008.
Safe Sanctuary Workshop, Joy Thornburg Melton, First United Methodist Church, Portland, June, 2008
Healthy Boundaries-Healthy Ministry: Marie Fortune, Northwest House of Theological Studies, Salem, May, 2008.
Manuscript Illumination, Mel Ahlborn, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, January, 2007.
Exploring Our Spiritual Selves Through Dreamwork, Jeremy Taylor, D.Min., Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, August, 2005.
Northwest Regional Ecumenical Consultation, Rev. Dr. Samual Kobin, Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Portland, July, 2005.
The Revolutionary Art of Happiness, Sharon Salzberg, Center for Spiritual Development, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, July, 2005.
Prophetic Witness for Such a Time as This, Jim Winkler, Methodist Federation for Social Action, Portland, Oregon, March, 2005.
Unfettered Hope: A Call to Faithful Living in an Affluent Society, Marva Dawn, George Fox Evangelical Seminary, Portland, Oregon, March, 2005.
Peace, Patriotism, and the Prophetic Voice, Tony Campolo, Collins Lectures, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, February, 2004.
What is the Heart of Christianity?, Marcus Borg, Center for Spiritual Development, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, February, 2004.
We Are Called: Vocation in a Changing World, multiple presenters, Earl Lectures, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, January, 2004.
A New Christianity for a New World, Bishop John Shelby Spong, Salem, Oregon, March, 2003.
Shaping Our Genetic Futures: Theological and Ethical Implications of Stem Cell Research, Rev. Dr. Audrey R. Chapman, Collins Lectures, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Portland, November, 2002.
Raising the Dead: Why Does Easter Matter?, Dr. Pheme Perkins, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, October, 2002.
For the World to Survive: Reexamining Public Policy, William Sloan Coffin, Center for Spiritual Development, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon, May, 2002.
God: Real and Personal?, Huston Smith and Marcus Borg, Center for Spiritual Development, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon, February, 2002.
Justice, the Death Penalty, and the Congregation, Sister Helen Prejean, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Portland, November, 2001.
Becoming Human: The Son of Man, Walter Wink, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, November, 2001.
Hate Movements and Religion, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Portland, November, 2001.
The One Sent from God: The Gospel and Letters of John, Dr. Lane C. McGaughy, Willamette at Collins, August, 2001.
The Lord’s Prayer, Rev. Robert Burtner, Southern District Enrichment Event, Roseburg, February, 2001.
Pluralism and the Furture of Religion, Gustav Niehbuhr, Collins Lectures, Portland, December, 2000.
Enneagram: Introduction and Praaxis, Richard Groves, Order of Elders Gathering, Bend, Oregon, October, 2000.
Re-Visioning Christianity: Hisotry, Metaphor, and Sacrament, Marcus Borg, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, October, 2000.
The Book of Revelation and End-Time Scenarios: What Does It All Mean?, Dr. Kempton Hewitt and Dr. Lane McGaughy, Willamette University Summer Institute of Biblical Studies for Clergy and Laity, August, 2000.
Dead Man Walking: The Journey, Sister Helen Prejean, Eugene, Oregon, February, 2000.
Jesus’ Way of Healing, Walter Wink and June Keener-Wink, Auburn Theological Seminary, November, 1999.
Being Believers in 1999, John Shelby Spong, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, July, 1999.
Building Healthy Communities: Partners in Faith and Wellness, A. Cecil Williams, Gary Gunderson, Nancy Eisland, Earl Lectures, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, January, 1999.
Fundamentalists in a Troubled World, Charles Strozier, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, November, 1998.
Taoist Yoga, Tai Chi, and Zen Buddhism, Young-Mann Park, Graduate Theological Union, June, 1998.
Spiritual Directors Workshop and Retreat, Margaret Guenther, Shalom Prayer Center, Mt. Angel, Oregon, March, 1998.
Higher Education and the Common Good: Renewing our Capacity for Connectedness, Parker Palmer, Portland State University, February, 1998
The Human Face of God, Walter Wink and June Keener-Wink, Portland, Oregon, November, 1997
Sacred Scripture and Christian Spirituality, Sandra Schneiders, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, October, 1997.
The Wisdom of Faith, Huston Smith, 30th Annual Collins Lectures, Portland, Oregon, February, 1997.
John Wesley’s Spirituality, Robert W. Burtner, Eugene, Oregon, February, 1997.
The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins, James Charlesworth, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, October, 1996.
Celebrate the Soul, Heal the Whole Body, Rev. A. Cecil Williams, March, 1996.
Jesus at 2000, Huston Smith, John Dominic Crossan, Marcus J. Borg, Karen Jo Torjesen, Alan F. Segal, Harvey Cox, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, February, 1996.
Contemporary Worship, Brian Wren, Eugene, Oregon, January, 1996.
History of Methodist Worship, Robert W. Burtner, Eugene, Oregon, April, 1995
Ahimsa Conference, Huston Smith, University of California, Berkeley, October, 1993.
The Relevance of the Reformation, Heiko Oberman, Chi Rho Lectures, Eugene, Oregon, October, 1992.
Chi Rho Lecture Series, Fred B. Craddock, Eugene, Oregon, 1989
The Church and the Earth, Matthew Fox, 18th Annual Interchurch Seminar, Eugene, Oregon
25th Annual Seminar on Health and Healing, Bruce Larson, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May, 1984.
Invited Participant, New ERA Conference on Unification Theology, Tenerife, Canary Islands, August 1 ‑ 10, 1981.
COURSES TAUGHT (including institutions and special features)
Introductory:
Introductory Psychology: Basic Processes (CSUS) (introduction emphasizing experimental areas)
General Psychology (LVC), Principles of Psychology (WC), Introduction to Psychology (PU) (general survey courses)
Psychology: The Individual and Society (LVC) (introduction emphasizing social, personality, abnormal, and clinical areas)
Experimental:
Experimental Psychology: Learning and Memory (LVC)
Laboratory Investigations: Learning (LVC) (including animal and human learning and cognitive experiments)
Scientific Principles of Psychology (EWU) (philosophy of science and basic research methods as applied to psychology)
Research Methods in Psychology (EWU) (experimental design including lab illustrating various research methods used in psychology)
Research Evaluation (LC)
Research and Thesis (LC)
Learning, Memory, and Behavior (LC)
Conditioning and Learning (EWU) (including lab)
Cognitive Processes (WC) (including both information processing approaches and
ecological approach of U. Neisser and J. Gibson)
Seminar: Cognitive Psychology: A Survey of Selected Topics & Relevant Research (LVC)
Psycholinguistics (WC)
Developmental:
Lifespan Developmental Psychology (LC) and Lifespan Human Development (PU)
Childhood and Development (LVC) (including lab and field experiences) and Child Development (PU)
Psychology of Adolescence (LVC) (including lab and field experiences)
The Psychology of Adult Development (LVC) (including personal development component)
Developmental Psychology (EC) (life span development course)
Seminar: Advanced Developmental Psychology: Selected Topics & Research (LVC) (including work of N. Chomsky, H. Furth, and A. Freud)
Language Acquisition (WU)
Exceptional Children (WU)
Social/Personality/Clinical:
Social Psychology (LVC, WC, LC) (including weekly labs)
Laboratory or Field Investigations of Social Psychological Processes (LVC)
Introduction to Personality Theory (LC)
Personality Theory (WC)
Theories of Personality (LC)
Seminar in Personality Theory (LC)
Sexuality: A Developmental View (LC)
Perspectives on Gender (LC)
Counseling Principles and Theories (LC)
Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy (LC)
Abnormal Psychology (PU)
Examining Psychotherapeutic Culture (PU)
History and Philosophical:
History and Theory (LVC)
Contemporary and Historical Issues in Psychology (WC)
Special Topics in Psychology: Knowing the Mental (LVC) (team taught philosophical psychology course with member of the philosophy department, emphasized epistemology of psychology)
Educational:
Educational Psychology (LVC) and Psychological Foundations of Education (WU)
Introduction to Education (WU)
Student Teacher Supervision (WU)
Other:
Psychology of Religion and Consciousness (LC) Cross-listed course approved for credit by both the Department of Psychology and the Department of Religion
Psychology East and West (LC)
Cinematic Conceptions of Man (LVC) (a course based upon a series of weekly feature-length "art" films of e.g., Bunuel, Bergman, Fellini, Antonioni, Chabral illustrating the aspects of psychology in the "human condition")
Seminar: Psychology of Creativity (LVC) (emphasized research as well as ways of improving personal creativity)
Research Seminar (LVC)
Independent Study (LVC)
Senior Seminar (WC)
Senior Thesis advising (WC)
MASTERS AND DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Advisor, "Sex Differences in Judgment of Content of Clear and Unclear Expression of Emotion," by Mark A. Hurst, Master of Science, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Spring, 1992.
Project Advisor, "Helping People Understand and Deal with Normal Marital Conflict: A Pastoral‑Educational Approach," by Brian A. Fetterman, Doctor of Ministry, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, October 25, 1985
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications
Carlson, R. D. (2004). Voluntary Coercion? Coerced “Choice”? A Contradiction? NO! Not Now!, British Medical Journal. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/327/7429/1449#44398
Carlson, R. D. & Lane, J. W. (1998). A Brief History of the Office of Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church (And Its Predecessor Bodies). Nashville: United Methodist Publishing House.
Brown, M. C. & Carlson, R. D. (1993). Do policemen accept women on patrol yet?: Androgyny, public complaints, and Dad. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.
Carlson, R. D. (1992). Pre-School Behaviour Checklist. In Kramer, J. J. & Conoley, J. C. (Eds.), The Eleventh Mental Measurements Yearbook. Omaha, Nebraska: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Carlson, R. D. (1992). Test of Relational Concepts. In Kramer, J. J. (Eds.), The Eleventh Mental Measurements Yearbook. Omaha, Nebraska: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Carlson, R. D. (1991). The Mega Test. Test Critiques, Vol. VIII. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1990). Review of Pre-School Behaviour Checklist. Accession number AN-11020615, Buros Institute Database (Search Label MMYD), BRS Information Technologies.
Carlson, R. D. (1990). Review of Test of Relational Concepts. Accession number AN-11070637, Buros Institute Database (Search Label MMYD), BRS Information Technologies.
Stephens, C. E. and Carlson, R. D. (Eds.). (1989). Enrollment Projections. Bloomington, Indiana: Center on Evaluation, Development, Research, Phi Delta Kappa.
Carlson, R. D. (1988). Personal skills map. In Kapes, J. T. and Mastie, M. M. (Ed.) A Counselor's Guide to Vocational Guidance Instruments, 2nd Edition. Alexandria, Virginia: National Career Development Association.
Carlson, R. D. (1988). Walker‑McConnell Children's Social Skills Checklist. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume VII. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1987). Personal skills map. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. D. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume V. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1987). Three minute reasoning test. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume V. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1987). Screening Test for Academic Readiness. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. D. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume VI. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1985). Gesell Preschool Test. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.). Test Critiques, Volume II. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1985). Gesell School Readiness Test. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.). Test Critiques, Volume II. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1985). Comprehensive Developmental Evaluation Chart. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume III. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D. (1985). Harding W87 Test. In Keyser, D. J. & Sweetland, R. C. (Ed.) Test Critiques, Volume IV. Kansas City, Missouri: Test Corporation of America.
Carlson, R. D., Setley, M. A., & Lerman, J. (1982). Ocular position in sentence‑picture comparisons. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54, 291‑297.
Carlson, R. D. & Schacke, J. H. (1980). Visual vs. auditory encoding of linguistic material in comparison of sentences and pictures. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54, 1051‑1058.
Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:
Carlson, R. D. (1997, April). Prolepsis and Psychological Explanation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle.
Carlson, R. D. & Hadjikhani, N. (1992, June). Hermeneutics in Psychology: Crawling Out From Between a Rock and a Hard Place. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, San Diego.
Carlson, R. D. & Hadjikhani, N. (1992, April, August). "AHA" Revisited: A Hermeneutical Account of Private and Public Everyday Genius. Paper presented at the meetings of the Western Psychological Association, Portland and the North American Personal Construct Network Conference, Seattle.
Rubin, S. & Carlson, R. D. (1991, July). Manhood Arising: The Changing Shape of the Men's Consciousness Movement. Paper presented at the meeting of the Second European Congress of Psychology, Budapest.
Carlson, R. D. & Birdseye, H. E. (1990, April). Aviation Education for the Nineties: A Challenge for Educational Psychology. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.
Carlson, R. D. (1989, June). Judging Explanations of Behavior: Issues in Establishing Taxonomy, Hierarchy, and Admissibility. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, Alexandria, Virginia.
Carlson, R. D. (1989, June). Are Universalistic Psychological Explanations Across Cultures Possible? Paper presented at the XXII Interamerican Congress of Psychology, Buenos Aires.
Carlson, R. D. & Nixon, J. (1989, April). Evolving Knowledge or Evolving Discourse?: Explanatory Change in Psychology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association and Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Reno.
Carlson, R. D. (1988, April). "At risk" in Kindergarten: A study of selection, retention, transition, and promotion. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans. (Available from ERIC Document Reproduction Service, No. TM 012 616.)
Carlson, R. D. (1988, April). Computerizing a Classroom: Report on an "Apple Classroom of Tomorrow." Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Burlingame.
Carlson, R. D., Setley, M., & Lerman, J. (1978, March). Sentence‑picture comparisons: Cognitive processes or ocular movement? Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.
Carlson, R. D. & Kost, R. S. (1977, April). The effect of differential syntactic structure of Baddeley reasoning test items on reaction time. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston.
Carlson, R. D. (1973, May). An alternate explanation of non‑conservation of distance. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Washington,
Carlson, R. (1970, April) Variability in stimulus context as a response determiner in the filled/empty component of distance conservation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, and the Annual Psychology Students' Research Meeting, California State University, Sacramento, May, 1970.
Videotapes
Carlson, R. (Producer). (1972). CORBEH's acting‑out child program. [Videotape] Eugene: Center at Oregon for Research in the Behavioral Education of the Handicapped.
Carlson, R. (Producer). (1972) CORBEH's group survival skills program. [Videotape] Eugene: Center at Oregon for Research in the Behavioral Education of the Handicapped.
Master's Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation
Carlson, R. D. (1972). Non‑conservation of distance: Composition error, class inclusion error, and task ambiguity (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1972). Dissertation Abstracts International, 33, 2314B‑2315B. (University Microfilms No. 72‑28)
Carlson, R. (1969). Variability in stimulus context as a response determiner in the filled/empty component of Piaget's stage of distance conservation. Unpublished master's thesis, California State University, Sacramento.
Technical Reports
Campbell, G., Baker, D., Stephens, C., & Carlson, R. (1986) Community relations survey. Eugene, Oregon: Eugene Public Schools.
Carlson, R. D. (1986) Electing fine arts courses and academic achievement. Eugene, Oregon: Eugene Public Schools.
Carlson, R. D. & Stephens, C. E. (1986) The computerization of a classroom: An evaluative progress report on an "Apple Classroom of Tomorrow." Eugene, Oregon: Eugene Public Schools.
Unpublished Manuscript
Cobb, J. A. & Carlson, R. D. (1972). Teacher sexuality bias and elementary achievement. Unpublished manuscript.
Website Production
Professor Harry Aron http://www.harryaron.com/
WORK IN PROGRESS
Professor Harry Aron: A Feschrift and Annotated Anthology
The Future of Sexuality: Toward a Theology of Sex and an Emergent New Ethic.
The Wounded Healer and Newspeak in Pastoral Psychology: The Transformation of Metaphor to Myth
The Historical Origins and Canonical Provisions of the Methodist Lay Speaker. To be published in Methodist History.
INVITED COLLOQUIA
Are Universalistic Psychological Explanations Across Cultures Possible? Colloquium given for the faculty and students in Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina, July, 1989.
Piaget's Theory of Intellectual Development. Colloquium given for the Department of Psychology, Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania, November, 1974.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
1983-84 Radio Talk Show Co‑Host, "Holistic Health and You" (Talk show)
Radio Station WVLV
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Lectures and presentations on issues in developmental psychology given in various community forums.
GRANTS
Faculty Research Grant, Lebanon Valley College. Project: "Underlying cognitive transformations in the comparing of pictures to sentences." 1976‑77.
Faculty Research Grant, Lebanon Valley College. Project: "Research and writing in the area of philosophical psychology." 1978‑79.
Sabbatical Leave, Lebanon Valley College, 1979‑80.
AWARD
“Pathways of Faith: A Friendly Forum for Inter-Faith Dialog,” Florence, Oregon, of which I was co-founder, named 1998 Ecumenist of the Year by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Memberships:
American Psychological Association [Life member] (Division 7 ‑ Developmental Psychology)
American Psychological Society
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists
Society of Sex Therapy and Research
Oregon Psychological Association
Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology
National Faculty, Center for the Study of Evaluation, Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles
Order of Elders, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference, The United Methodist Church
The Order of Saint Luke
Services to Professional Associations
Chair, Certification Committee, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2013 – present.
Member, Mobility Committee, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 2013-present.
Member, Common Rules and Standards Task Force, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
Member, Mobility Appeals Committee, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 2011- 2013.
Member, Education Committee, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners, 2010-2012
Expert Panel Participation, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 10-15-10
Item Writers Expert Panel Review, Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners 8-7-10
Faculty, Basic Workshop in Clinical Hypnosis, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
President, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2006-2007.
Vice President, Program Chair, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2005-06.
Facilitator, Memory: A Roundtable Discussion, Oregon Society of Clinical Hypnosis, 2005.
Chair, Legislative Committee, Oregon Psychological Association, 2004-05.
Leader, Witness Ministry Team, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference, The United Methodist Church, 2002.
Board of Directors, Member, Theological Education & Dialogue Committee, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Adviser, Psi Chi, Lebanon Valley College Chapter, 1972‑79, 1983‑84.
Member, Executive and Program Committee, Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 1974‑75
Chair, Paper Session: Cognitive Style, Eastern Psychological Association, New York, New York, 1975.
Chair, Paper Session: Animal Taste Aversion, Eastern Psychological Association, New York, New York, 1975.
Chair, Paper Session: Cognitive Development & Style, Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1979.
Chair, Paper Session: Applied Psychology, Western Psychological Association, Burlingame, California, 1988.
Chair, Paper Session: History, Philosophy, and Professional Issues, Western Psychological Association and Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Reno, Nevada, 1989.
Chair, Paper Session: Applied and Community Psychology, Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, 1990.
Chair, Paper Session: History, Philosophy, and Religion, Western Psychological Association, Portland, Oregon, 1992.
President, Lebanon Valley College Chapter, American Association of University Professors, 1982‑84.
Liaison, Department of Psychology, Lebanon Valley College to Eastern Psychological Association, 1980‑85.
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE (Lebanon Valley College)
College Honors Program Committee (1983-84)
Chair, Honorary Degrees Committee (1982-83)
General Education Goals Task Force (1982-83)
Ad Hoc Group Consulting Faculty Policies Committee on the Revision of the Grievance Procedures (1982-83)
Faculty Life Committee (1977-79)
Academic Life Committee (1975-76)
Spring Arts Festival Committee (1974-75)
College Center Advisory Committee (1972-73, 1980-81)
Student Government Executive Committee (1972-73, 1974-75)
Chair, College Advising Program Evaluation Subcommittee (1981)
Student Life Committee (1972-73, 1974-75, 1980-81)
SELECTED CHURCH-RELATED SERVICE
Presenter, Coping with Suffering, Stephens Ministry, First United Methodist Church,
Portland
Co-leader, Building Healthy Families, Practicing Reconciliation: A Leadership Summit,
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, University of Portland
Member, Bishop’s Task Force on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Oregon-Idaho
Annual Conference
Leader, Witness Ministries Team, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference
Member, Board of Directors, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Member, Theological Education and Dialog Committee, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Instrumental in the creation of Free Lunch Program, Florence United Methodist Church and other Florence area churches
Co-Founder, Pathways of Faith: A Friendly Forum for Interfaith Dialog (included persons from the following congregations: Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, United Methodist, Jewish Havarah, Ba’hai, Quakers, Native Americans, Buddhists, Unity)
Member, Board of Directors, Pioneer Historical Museum, Florence, Oregon
Farmworkers Committee, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference
Task Force for the Creation of an Independent Commission (NORPAC-PCUN)
Presentations to the “People’s Circle” Siuslaw Area Women’s Center
Southern District Lay Leader
Southern District Director of Lay Speaking
Taught numerous courses in Basic and Advanced Lay Speaking
Volunteer Chaplain, Santiam Memorial Hospital
Taught pastor’s classes from the works of Marcus Borg, Huston Smith, John Shelby Spong, Henri Nouwen
Involvement in Rural Organizing Project (ROP)
Involvement in Partners in Alliance for a Livable Santiam (PALS)
Chair, Stewardship Pledge Drive, First United Methodist Church, Eugene
Active involvement in ministerial associations of Florence, Reedsport, and Stayton
Interim preacher, Metropolitan Community Church, Eugene
Active involvement with Jewish and Native American communities in Florence
Member, Siuslaw Peace Force
Instrumental in proclaiming by Mayor of Florence, Oregon of “Human Rights Month,” March, 1999
Involvement in numerous ecumenical church services
Featured bag piper and jazz saxophonist in Easter Celebrations
LISTINGS IN BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORIES
Who’s Who in America
Who’s Who in the West
Who’s Who in the East
Who’s Who in Education
Who’s Who Biographical Record–Child Development Professionals
Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care
Who’s Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology
American Men and Women of Science: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Outstanding Young Men of American
Notable Americans of the Bicentennial Era
Dictionary of International Biography
Men of Achievement
Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans
Community Leaders of America
Notable Americans of Distinction
International Who’s Who in Community Service
Men and Women of Distinction
REFERENCES*
Robert W. Atwood, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology; Chair, Personnel Committee
Department of Psychology, MS-94
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, Washington 99004
(509) 359-7038
David Deal, Ph.D.
Dean of the Faculty
Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
(509) 527-5397
Eugene Gilden, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor of Psychology
Linfield College
McMinnville, Oregon 97128
William J. Metzger, Ph.D.
Chair, Division of Social Sciences and Education
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
(509) 527-5217
Stephen Rubin, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
(509) 527-5216
Deborah DuNann Winter, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology
Whitman College
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
(509) 527-5123
BITNET: "WINTERD@WHITMAN"
R. Wright Cowger, D.Ed.
Professor Emeritus of Education
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
Charles E. Stephens, Ph.D.
Program Evaluation Specialist, Instruction Department
Eugene Public Schools
200 N. Monroe Street
Eugene, Oregon 97402
(541) 687-3483
Robert S. Davidon, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
Lebanon Valley College
Annville, Pennsylvania 17003
Richard J. Rankin, Ph.D.
Professor of Educational Psychology
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
(541) 346-5501
John Wisdom, M.A.
Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge University, England
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Oregon
*A placement file which contains letters of recommendation written by the persons above may be obtained by request to www.interfolio.com .
SEMINARY AND CHURCH REFEREES:
Prof. C. M. Kempton Hewitt, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, P. O. Box 1204, Delaware, OH 43015 Phone: 740-369-7036 e-mail: [email protected]
The Rev. Dr. Archie Smith, Jr., Dean of the Faculty, James and Clarice Foster Professor of Pastoral Psychology and Counseling, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: 1-800-999-0528, 510-525-6701, e-mail: [email protected]
The Rev. Dr. Fumitaka Matsuoka, Academic Dean, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709, Phone: 1-800-999-0528
Dr. Marcus J. Borg, Hundere Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture, Department of Philosophy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Phone: 503-737-2955, 503-246-8151The Rev. Robert W. Burtner, 1582 Willagillespie St., Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-344-4589 e-mail: [email protected]
ACADEMIC INFLUENCES
Psychology-
My Ph.D. dissertation was supervised Richard J. Rankin, Ph.D. (U.C., Berkeley, 1957) at the University of Oregon,
and my M.A. thesis was supervised by Harry Aron, Ph.D. (U.C., Berkeley, 1955) at California State University, Sacramento,
whose Ph.D.’s were supervised by Harold Dean Carter, Ph.D. (U. of Minn., 1930) at the University of California, Berkeley,
whose Ph.D. was supervised by Donald Gilders Paterson, M.A., LL.D. (Ohio State U., 1916, 1952) at the University of Minnesota,
whose M.A. was supervised by Rudolf Pintner, M.A. (Edinburgh, 1906), Ph.D.(Leipzig, 1913) at Ohio State University,
whose Ph.D. was supervised by Wilhelm Wundt, M.D. (Leipzig, 1856), popularly known as the “father of experimental psychology,”
and Max Brauhn, Ph.D. (Heidelberg, 1895, supervised by W. Wundt) at the University of Leipzig. Brahn was exterminated at Auschwitz, 1944.
Psychoanalysis-
Professor Harry Aron, my undergraduate and M.A. thesis adviser in the field of developmental psychology, did his clinical internship with Emmy Sylvester of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, who came out of the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, and worked with Bruno Bettelheim.
British Philosophy-
My Ph.D. dissertation committee concerning the genetic epistemology of Jean Piaget had as a member, Professor John Wisdom, M.A., philosopher, Trinity College, Cambridge, who was a student of G. E. Moore, and succeeded Ludwig Wittgenstein in his chair at Cambridge, and was associated with Lord Bertrand Russell and others in the Vienna Circle. I did a post-doctoral year of study under John Wisdom’s supervision at Cambridge in 1979-80.
APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION
235 hands of ordination, including those of John Wesley, connect me to Jesus of Nazareth.