Thomas Greening, Ph.D

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Thomas Greening, Ph.D.

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1314 Westwood Boulevard, Suite 205

Los Angeles, CA 90024

310-474-0064

www.tom.greening.com

Date of Birth: November 29, 1930

Licensed Psychologist, State of California, 1967, PSY 1178

Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of

Professional Psychology, 1964

Education

1948-52 Yale University. B.A. 1952

Majored in Social Science and Literature

1952-53 Fulbright Scholar, University of Vienna

1953-58 University of Michigan, Department of Psychology

Ph.D. 1958

Professional Activities

1990-2012 Professor of Psychology, Saybrook University.

Adjunct Professor 2012-

1958- Psychological Service Associates, Los Angeles

Group practice of psychotherapy, family and marital

counseling, human relations consulting

2006- International Editor, Journal of Humanistic Psychology

1974- UCLA Department of Psychology.

Lecturer 1974-1981. Clinical Professor 1981-

2007- Specialized Research Faculty

Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.


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Past Professional Activities

1963-69 Associate, Edward Glaser and Associates.

Psychological consultation with management.

1963-73 Associate, Human Interaction Research Institute.

1964-65 Psychologist, UCLA Student Health Service.

1966-84 Clinical Supervisory Staff,

Los Angeles Psychiatric Service.

1966-71 Associate, National Training Laboratories.

1972-73 Adjunct Faculty, San Francisco Theological Seminary.

1972-73 Field Faculty, Goddard College Graduate Program.

1976-79 Consultant, Children's Center

for Educational Therapy, Venice.

1980-90 Adjunct Faculty, Humanistic Psychology Institute

(renamed Saybrook University).

1983-88 Five trips to the Soviet Union representing the

Association for Humanistic Psychology.

1984, 1986, & 1987 Esalen Institute: Erik Erikson Symposia on the

Political Psychology of the US Soviet Relationship.

1986-1992 Co-founder, Los Angeles Peace Psychology Group.

1971-2005 Editor, Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

2006- International Editor

1990- Distinguished Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University

Professional Organizations

American Psychological Association

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (9)

Division of Clinical Psychology (12), Fellow

Division of Psychotherapy (29), Fellow

Division of Humanistic Psychology (32), Fellow

Division of Independent Practice (42), Fellow

Division of Peace Psychology (48), Fellow

Division of International Psychology

California State Psychological Association

Los Angeles County Psychological Association

Los Angeles Society of Clinical Psychology

Association for Humanistic Psychology

International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology

International Society of Political Psychology

International Society for Panetics - Founding Member

International Society for the Psychological Treatment of Schizophrenia


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Board of Directors

1967-1972 Topanga Center for Human Development.

Chairman 1968-71.

1972-1976 Humanistic Psychology Institute

(re-named Saybrook University).

1971-2005 Association for Humanistic Psychology.

Board of Editors

The Humanistic Psychologist

Moscow Psychotherapy Journal

Journal of Poetry Therapy

Ethical Human Sciences and Services

The Psychotherapy Patient

Review of Existential Psychiatry and Psychology

Advisory Boards

1965-70 Esalen Institute

1971-80 American Academy of Husband Coached Childbirth

(Bradley Method)

1985-90 Center for Citizen Initiatives

1985-93 Carl Rogers Institute for Peace

1986- Rollo May Center for Humanistic Studies

1990-94 Center for the Psychology of Democracy.

1995- International School for Psychotherapy and Group

Leadership, St. Petersburg, Russia

1996- International Center for the Study of Psychiatry

and Psychology

1998- Existential Humanistic Institute, San Francisco

1999- Vice President, Sino-American Institute for Transpersonal

Studies

2002- International Institute of Humanistic Studies

Honors and Awards

Noted Humanist Scholar, Saybrook Institute, 1990

Distinguished Contribution to the Profession of Clinical Psychology,

Los Angeles Society of Clinical Psychology, 1991

1990 Laureate. Group Psychotherapy Association of Southern California

Karl and Charlotte Bühler Award. American Psychological Association,

Division of Humanistic Psychology, 1991

Pathfinder Award, Association for Humanistic Psychology, 1999

Harold Greenwald Memorial Lecturer, American Psychological

Association, 2002

Thomas S. Szasz Award for Outstanding Contributions to the

Cause of Civil Liberties. 2009

Poet Laureate. International Society for Ethical Psychology and

Psychiatry.


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ARTICLES

Group Therapy or Group Development? Human Relations Training News, Summer 1962.

Post-Doctoral Training in Psychotherapy: Four Dilemmas. Psychological Reports, 1962, 10, 343-347.

Existential Fiction and the Paradox of Ethics. Antioch Review, 23 (1), Spring 1963. 93-107.

Sensitivity Training: Cult or Contribution? Personnel Magazine, May/June, 1964.

Candide: An Existential Dream. Journal of Existentialism, 1965, 5, 413-416.

Working with an Impersonal T-group. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science,

1966, 2 (4), 401-411. (With H. Coffey).

The Psychomat. Voices, 1968, 4 (2), 46-51. (With G. Haigh).

Why I Work with Stranger Groups. Social Change, 1 (2), 1971.

Some Ingredients for "Making It." Manpower, 3 (8), August 1971, 3-9.

Reflections on Louis Armstrong. Newsletter, Association for Humanistic Psychology, October 1971.

Special Applications of Humanistic Learning: A Workshop on Attorney-Client Relationships. Interpersonal Development, 2 (3), 1971/2. (With W. Zielonka).

When a Group Rejects Its Leader. Small Group Behavior, 4 (2), May 1973, 245-248.

Confluent Education Through Group Methods. Impetus, 1 (1), 1973.

Racist Misuse of Sensitivity Training? Issues in Radical Therapy, 4 (1), Winter 1975.

Ten Tips on How to Escape the Ghetto. Ebony, 32 (6),

April 1978, 97-108.

On Just Being There. Newsletter, Association for Humanistic Psychology, June 1980.

The First Days of Johnston College, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 21 (1), Spring 1981.

Power, Decision Making and Coercion in Experimental Colleges, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 21 (1), Spring 1981.

The KAL Plane Tragedy Elicits and Clarifies Value Positions. Political Psychology, 5 (4), 1984.

The Origins of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology and the Association for Humanistic Psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 25, (2), Spring 1985.

Passion Bearers and Peace Psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 26 (4), Fall, 1986.

Carl Rogers: 1902-1987. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 26 (2), Spring 1987.

There's Something Sick About SDI Fantasy. Los Angeles Times, April 23, 1987.

An American Psychologist Looks at Perestroika. Moscow News, No. 35, 1987.

Gorbachev Then and Now. San Jose Mercury News, June 28, 1987.

History and Tasks of Humanistic Psychology. Voprosi Psikologii, No. 4, 1988 (Moscow).

What I Didn't Learn (About the Soviet Union). Educational Leadership, 45, (8), May 1988.

The Journal of Humanistic Psychology and the AHP Soviet-American Exchange Program. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 29 (3) Summer 1989.

My Guru vs. Yours. AHP Perspective. February 1990.

Joe Kennedy Adams 1920-1989. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 30 (2), Spring, 1990.

PTSD from the Perspective of Existential-Humanistic Psychology. Journal of Traumatic

Stress. 3 (2), 1990.

PTSD, the Armenian Earthquake, and Primo Levi. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 3 (4), 1990.

Existential Challenges and Responses. The Humanistic Psychologist. 20 (1),

Spring 1992.

Task Force for the Development of Guidelines for the Provision of Humanistic Psychosocial Services (Arthur Bohart, Maureen O"Hara, Larry Leitner, Fred Wertz, Mark Stern, Kirk Schneider, Ilene Serlin and Tom Greening) (1997). Guidelines for the provision of humanistic psychosocial services. The Humanistic Psychologist 25(1) 64-107

Psychology as Psychology. The Existential Humanist, Vol. 2, Winter 1998.

Humanistic psychology and positive psychology. American Psychologist,

2001, 56, 81-82. With A. Bohart.

Alan Nelson (1947-2002): In Memoriam. The Humanistic Psychologist 8(4) 2002. (With Richard V. Wagner).

Psychology Licensing Exam: An Alternative. The Humanistic Psychologist 9(1) 2003.

Abraham Maslow: A Brief Reminiscence. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, (2008) 48(4), 443-444.

James F. T. Bugental (1915-2008). American Psychologist. February-March 2009, p. 151. (with Kirk Schneider).

The secret life of movies: Schizophrenic and shamanic journeys in American cinema for us. PsycCRITIQUES—Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books. (with Sarah Kass) 2010.

Interview With Tom Greening. (2011) Journal of Humanistic Psychology.

51(4) 396–399.

Book Review: “Rethinking Madness: Towards a Paradigm Shift in Our

Understanding and Treatment of Psychosis” by Paris Williams. Ethical

Human Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 14, Number 3, 2012


CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Greening, T. Psychologists in Clinics. In W. Webb (Ed.), The Profession of Psychology. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1962. (With J. Bugental).

Greening, T. Albert Camus: Authenticity vs. Alienation. In J.F.T. Bugental (Ed.), Challenges of Humanistic Psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967.

Greening, T. Encounter Groups from the Perspective of Existential Humanism. In T. Greening, (Ed.), Existential Humanistic Psychology. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1971.

Greening, T. The Psychological Study of Assassins. In W. Crotty (Ed.), Assassination and the Political Order. New York: Harper and Row, 1972.

Greening, T. Power and Decision-making in Experimental Colleges. In W. Tubbs (Ed.), Community of Seekers. Lincoln, Nebraska: Nebraska Curriculum Development Center, 1972.

Greening, T. The Uses of Autobiography. In W. Anderson (Ed.), Therapy and The Arts: Tools of Consciousness. New York: Harper and Row, 1977.

Greening, T. Carol. (2008). In K. Schneider (Ed.), Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy: Guideposts to the Core of Practice. New York: Routledge.

Greening, T. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective. (1997). In S. Krippner & S. M. Powers (Eds.), Broken images, broken selves: Dissociative narratives in clinical practice. pp. 125-135. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Greening, T. (With Chris Aanstoos and Ilene Serlin). History of Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. In D. Dewsbury (Ed.), Unification through Division: Histories of the divisions of the American Psychological Association, Vol. V. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2000.

Greening, T. Foreword. In H. Sheppard, The Art of Peacemaking: A Guide to Successful Conflict Resolution. http://www.voicesoflife.com. 2001.

Greening, T. Becoming Authentic: An Existential-Humanistic Approach to Reading Literature. In K. Schneider, J. Bugental & J. Pierson (Eds.), The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology, Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 2001.

BOOKS

Greening, T. Existential Humanistic Psychology. (Editor). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1971.

Greening, T. & Hobson, D. Instant Relief: The Encyclopedia of Self-Help. New York: Seaview Books, 1979.

Greening, T. American Politics and Humanistic Psychology. (Editor), 1984. Dallas: Saybrook Publishers. (Reprinted as Politics and Innocence by Norton in 1986).

Greening, T. Frank and Ernest Career Advice: How to Make Your Job Work for You. Illustrated by Bob Thaves. New York: Topper Books, 1990.

Greening, T. Tolstoy's Lament. (Poems). St. Petersburg, Russia. Translated by Marina Kleymits, 1993.

Greening, T. Words Against the Void (Poems). Colorado Springs, Colorado: University of the Rockies Press, 2008.

POETRY

Poems published in:

After Thoughts; The American Scholar; Awakening; Breakthrough; Détente; Fellowship; Fermilab Today; In Context; Inquiring Mind; Jazzbeat; Journal of Couple's Therapy; Journal of Poetry Therapy; Journal of Critical Psychology, Counseling and Psychotherapy; Journal of Religion and the Applied Behavioral Sciences; Labyrinth; The Lyric; Mindfreedom; NARPA Rights Tenet; The Nonviolent Activist; Orim–A Jewish Journal at Yale; Panetics; Peace and Conflict Resolution; sgraffito; Somatics; Ten Directions; Voices; The Humanistic Psychologist; What Book!? On Becoming a Psychotherapist: The Personal and Professional Journey edited by Robert H. Klein, Harold Bernard, and Victor Schermer, Oxford University Press; Gems of Wisdom: A Book of Elder Poetry and Prose, Agesong Institute; and popular magazines.

Eleven poems published in:
Haunted By Combat: Understanding PTSD.
Daryl S. Paulson and Stanley Krippner. Praeger 2007.

Poem "Moratorium" published in Celebrating Poets over 70, edited by
Marianne Vespry and Ellen Ryan. McMaster Centre for Gerontological Studies and Tower Poetry Society, Hamilton, Ontario.

Books of poems:

Greening, T. Tolstoy's Lament. St. Petersburg, Russia. Translated into Russian by Marina Kleymits. 1993.

Greening, T. Words Against the Void. University of the Rockies Press, 2008. (Translated into Russian by Igor Kovin. 2012)

Various poems have been translated into Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Nepalese, Polish, and Russian.

Named poet laureate of the International Society for Ethical Psychiatry and Psychology.

His whimsical poems have been described as "Like Ogden Nash with Weltschmerz."


COURSES AND PROGRAMS FOR UCLA

Sensitivity Trainer:

Engineering and Management Program

WICHEN Program for Nurses

Institute of Industrial Relations

NPI Psychology Staff Development Program

Peace Corps Training Program

Graduate School of Management

Instructor, UCLA Extension Courses:

Roads to Identity

Impact of Fiction

The Transparent Self

Journal Keeping/Life Authoring

The Active Client in Psychotherapy

Psychological Poetry

Lecturer, UCLA Lecture Series:

Modern Man

New Directions in Clinical Psychology

Encounter Groups: Theory and Techniques

The Search for Meaning

Faculty Coordinator, UCLA Lecture Series:

Existential and Humanistic Psychology (With Charlotte Bühler)

The Psychology of Zen

Mysticism: Theory and Practice

Growth Centers: The Human Potential Movement in Focus

The Life Arc: Stages of Adult Growth

The New Body Psychotherapies

The Search for Self

Depression

Pop Psych: The Personal Growth Supermarket

Humanistic Psychology and Your Health

Psychology of Investment Decision-Making

Eros in America

The Anatomy of Evil

Psychology of Peace

A Celebration of Carl Rogers

The Mystic Quest

Reality Isn't What It Used to Be

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Selected papers presented at conferences:

Humanistic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapies: A Rapprochement
Los Angeles County Psychological Association Convention, October 1989.

Citizen Diplomacy, Psychology, and Political Change.
Paper for Symposium: Training Peacebuilders and Facilitating Peace Building.
Presented at the 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association at New York, August 1995.

Psychology Licensing Exam: An Alternative.
Paper for Symposium: A Farewell to Rollo May.
Presented at the 103rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association at New York, August 1995.

Can We Help Humpty Dumpty, and Can He Help Himself?
Paper for Symposium: How Clients Create Change in Psychotherapy.
Presented at the 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association at Toronto, August 1996.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective.
Paper for Symposium: The Varieties of Dissociative Experience. Presented at the 106th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association at San Francisco, August 1998.

International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP) PAPERS AND PANELS INSERT HERE

APA presentations:

Positive Psychology a Rip-off of Humanistic Psychology 2001.

Citizen Diplomacy 2001.

Optimistic Psychology: Roots in Humanistic Psychology. California State

Psychological Association, April 4, 2002.

Harold Greenwald Memorial Lecture APA 2002. Entered under "Awards."

Existential Orientation Survey. APA 2010.