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  2. California Psychological Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The California Psychological Inventory (CPI) also known as California Personality Inventory [1] is a self-report inventory created by Harrison G. Gough and currently published by Consulting Psychologists Press. The text containing the test was first published in 1956, and the most recent revision was published in 1996.

  3. Alan E. Kazdin - Wikipedia

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    He was editor-in-chief of the eight-volume Encyclopedia of Psychology (2000, APA/Oxford University). Also, he has edited two-book series: Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry (Sage Publications, 1983–99) and Current Perspectives in Psychology (Yale University Press, 2000–08), and co-edited a book series Advances in Clinical ...

  4. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research

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    The journal has published a number of special issues on important consulting psychology topics, such as More About Executive Coaching: Practice and Research, [2] Emerging Issues in Leadership Development Consultation, [3] Workplace bullying/Mobbing, [4] Culture, Race and Ethnicity in Organizational Consulting Psychology, [5] and Organizational Consulting in National Security Contexts.

  5. Consulting psychology - Wikipedia

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    Consulting psychology is a specialty area of psychology that addresses such areas as assessment and interventions at the individual, group, and organizational levels. The Handbook of Organizational Consulting Psychology [ 1 ] provides an overview of specific areas of study and application within the field.

  6. Lindsay Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Who You Were Meant to Be: A Guide to Rediscovering Your Life's Purpose.New Horizon, 2002. ISBN 978-0882821870.. Second, updated edition. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger, 2020.

  7. Donald O. Clifton - Wikipedia

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    Donald O. Clifton (February 5, 1924 – September 14, 2003) was an American psychologist, educator, author, researcher, and entrepreneur.He founded Selection Research, Inc., which later acquired Gallup Inc., where he became chairman, and developed CliftonStrengths, Gallup's online psychological assessment.

  8. Marsha M. Linehan - Wikipedia

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    She earned an M.A. in 1970 and a Ph.D. in 1971, in social and experimental personality psychology. [2] During her time at Loyola University, Linehan served as lecturer for the psychology program. In addition to her work in psychology, Linehan was trained in Zen meditation and became a Zen teacher. [3]

  9. C. Terry Warner - Wikipedia

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    Warner's book Bonds that Make Us Free: Healing Our Relationships, Coming to Ourselves is a self-help book that focuses on repairing damaged relationships and finding joy. In a review in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Tom Milholland says that Warner "uses an amazing blend of philosophy, theology, and psychology to provide insight and ...