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| CURRICULUM VITAE - updated 9/1/05 |
Name: | Ronald F. Levant
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Office Address:
| Dean and Professor
Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences
The University of Akron
Akron, OH 44325-1901
Cell 330-414-3219
Phone: 330-972-7882
Fax: 330-972- 7222
Email: levant@uakron.edu
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Home Address:
| 750 Salisbury Way
Copley, OH 44321
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| Place of Birth: |
Los Angeles, California |
Education: 1964 - B.A. |
University of California, Berkeley
(Pre-medicine and History)
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| 1965 - 1967 |
University of California, San Francisco
(Medical Student)
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| 1969 - B.A. |
University of California, Berkeley
(Psychology; Honors with Great Distinction)
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| 1973 - Ed.D. |
Harvard University
(Clinical Psychology and Public Practice)
Dissertation: Levant, R. (1974). The planning, development and administration of a therapeutic school for adolescents (The Robert W. White School). Dissertation Abstracts International, 34: 5684-B, (University Microfilms No. 74-11, 324).
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1987 - M.B.A. |
Boston University (General Management; High Honors) |
Training:
Practica and Internship:
1970-1971: |
Graduate Assistant in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
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1971
1971-1972
1972
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Psychology Assistant, Boston State Hospital
Psychology Intern, Cambridge Guidance Center
Psychology Trainee, Veteran's Administration Outpatient Clinic, Boston
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Research Fellowships:
1965
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U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship for Research in Psychiatry |
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1966
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U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship for Research in Psychopharmacology |
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1980
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Research Associate, Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College |
Licensure and Certification:
1975
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Licensure by Board of Registration of Psychologists, Massachusetts |
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1976
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Certification by Council for the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology |
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1978
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Licensure by Board of Medical Quality Assurance (Psychology), California |
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1981
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Diplomate in Marital and Family Therapy, American Board of Family Psychology |
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1988
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Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology |
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1999
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Licensure by Division of Medical Quality Assurance (Psychology), Florida |
Academic Appointments:
1970-1971
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Teaching Fellow, Department of Social Relations, Harvard University |
1974-1975
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Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston State College |
1974-1975
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Associate in Education, Harvard University |
1975-1983
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Assistant Professor, Program in Counseling Psychology, Boston University |
1988-1988
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Clinical Associate Professor, Program in Counseling Psychology, Boston University |
1989-1990
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Associate Professor (with tenure), Program in Counseling Psychology, and Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University |
1990-1995
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Lecturer on Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School |
1995-2000
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Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. |
1997 - 2005
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Dean and Professor, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University |
2005
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Professor, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern
University (on Sabbatical until 8/15/05).
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2005 -
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2005- Dean and Professor of Psychology, Buchtel College of Arts and
Sciences, The University of Akron
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Clinical Experience:
1974-1975
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Clinical Team Leader, inpatient unit, Human Resource Institute, Boston. Provided psychodiagnostic evaluations, developed and monitored treatment plans, and provided individual, group and family therapy for adolescent and adult psychiatric inpatients |
1975-1977
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Consulting Clinical Psychologist, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission. Provided psychodiagnostic evaluations. |
1975-1983
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Clinical Psychologist, outpatient department, Human Resource Institute, Boston. Provided psychodiagnostic evaluations, individual, group, couples and family therapy for adolescents and adults recently discharged from the hospital. (part time) |
1983-1997
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Independent Practice (part-time 1983-88, full-time 1988-1997). A general clinical practice, providing psychodiagnostic evaluations, individual, group, couples and family therapy. I have developed a special approach specifically designed for men for a variety of presenting problems including anxiety, depression, alcohol problems, sexual dysfunctions, work stress, psychological complications of physical illness, and marital and family problems. |
Clinical Supervisory Experience:
1974-1975
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Clinical Team Leader, inpatient unit, Human Resource Institute, Boston. Supervised professional staff. |
1975-1988
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Faculty Member, Counseling Psychology program, Boston University. I integrated the field work experiences and provided group supervision for both the First Year Doctoral Practicum and the Advanced Doctoral Practicum. For several years I served as the Practicum Coordinator for the doctoral program. |
1990-1997
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Clinical Supervisor, Couples and Family Center, Cambridge Hospital at Harvard Medical School. I supervised, consulted and demonstrated clinical interviewing techniques to psychology interns, psychiatry residents, and psychiatric nursing and social work trainees. |
2000 -
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Clinical Supervisor, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University. I supervise psychology interns in our internship program |
Clinical Administrative Experience:
1972-1973
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Assistant Director, Robert W. White School, Erich Lindemann Mental Health Center. Second in command of a therapeutic day school for severely disturbed and delinquent adolescents. Supervised staff, designed the treatment milieu, curriculum and treatment programs. |
1973-1974
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Director, The Robert W. White School, Erich Lindemann Mental Health Center. Executive responsibility for a therapeutic day school for severely disturbed and delinquent adolescents. |
1983-1988
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Director, the Fatherhood Project, Boston University. Designed and directed a nationally renowned preventive outreach program that developed and evaluated psychoeducational programs for fathers and their families. Designed programs, trained and supervised group leaders. |
1997-
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Dean, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University. NSU, located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, is an independent, not-for-profit institution classified in the Carnegie Classification of American Higher Education as a doctoral/research intensive university. It began in 1964 and is now the 10th largest independent university in the United States. The Center for Psychological Studies (CPS) is somewhat unusual, consisting of a graduate school of psychology with over 1300 students and a Psychology Services Center (PSC) serving patients throughout South Florida. NSU is decentralized and deans are responsible for their own budgets. The overall combined budget of the School and the PSC is approximately $15 million |
Hospital Appointments:
1974-1975
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Treatment Team Leader, Inpatient Unit, Human Resource Institute of Boston |
1974-1983
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Consulting Clinical Psychologist and Organizational Consultant, Human Resource Institute of Boston |
1990-1997
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Clinical Supervisor, The Couples and Family Center, Cambridge Hospital |
1993-1997
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Courtesy Appointment, Allied Health Professional, Department of Psychiatry, Choate Health Systems, Inc. |
Other Professional Positions:
1970
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Mental Health Educator, Department of Mental Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
1977
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Consultant on Training in Family Therapy, Division of Alcoholism, Boston City Hospital |
1978
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Consultant on Foster Parent Training, Massachusetts Board of Regional Community Colleges |
1978-1980
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Consultant on Evaluation Research, Roxbury Children's Service, Inc. |
1984-1987
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Consultant on Family Cohesion and Evaluation Research, Boston University, Project on Advancing Educational Techniques |
Awards and Honors:
1969
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University of California-Berkeley, Department of Psychology, Citation for Outstanding Undergraduate Accomplishment |
1977
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Massachusetts Psychological Association, Elected Fellow |
1979
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American Orthopsychiatric Association, Elected Fellow |
1981
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Academy of Psychologists in Marital and Family Therapy, Elected Fellow |
1984
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Jack D. Krasner Memorial Award for Significant Contributions to the Field of Psychotherapy, Division 29, American Psychological Association |
1986
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American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Elected Fellow |
1987
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American Psychological Association, Elected Fellow |
1994
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American Psychological Association, Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award for Advocacy on Behalf of Professional Psychology |
1995
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Elected as Distinguished Practitioner to the National Academies of Practice |
1995
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Massachusetts Psychological Association, Ezra Saul Psychological Service Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Enhancement and Acceptance of Psychological Services in Massachusetts. |
1996
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American Psychological Association, Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity (Division 51), Distinguished Professional Service Award. |
1996
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American Psychological Association, Division of Family Psychology (43), Family Psychologist of the Year Award.
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1997
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American Psychological Association, Division of State Psychological Association Affairs (31), Outstanding Psychologist of the Year Award. |
2001
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Florida Psychological Association, Psychologist of the Year Award. |
2001
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Association for the Advancement of Psychology, Outstanding Advocacy Award |
2002
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APA Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice State Leadership Award |
2002
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Massachusetts Psychological Association, Career Contribution Award |
2002
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New York State Psychological Association, Presidential Award |
2002
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American Psychological Association, Division of Psychotherapy (29), Distinguished Psychologist Award. |
2002
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American Psychological Association, Division of Psychologists in Public Service (18), Harold Hildreth Award. |
2003
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Florida Psychological Association. Elected as a Distinguished Psychologist |
2003
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American Psychological Association, Division of IndependentPractice (42), Distinguished Psychologist Award.
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2003
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American Psychological Association, Division 55, American
Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy, Outstanding Contributions on a National Level
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Memberships, Offices, and Committee Assignments in Psychological Associations:
1974 -
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American Orthopsychiatric Association (Fellow) |
1974 -
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New England Psychological Association.
Member, Steering Committee, 1984-85; 1986-88; 1989-91; 1992-94.
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1975 -
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Eastern Psychological Association .
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1975 -
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American Psychological Association (Fellow, Division 1, 12, 17, 27, 29, 31, 37, 39, 42, 43, 49, 51; Member, Division 18, 35, 38, 44, 45, 46, 55)
Offices and Appointments Held in APA:
State Monitor (Mass.), APA Task Force on Education and Credentialing, 1980-83.
Network Member, BPA Subcommittee on Future Markets, 1983-85.
Approved Site Visitor, Committee on Accreditation, 1993-
Member, Liaison/Consultation Group, Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice, 1988-89.
Member, Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice, 1989-92; 1992-95.
Chair, Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice, 1993-95.
Member-At Large, Board of Directors, 1995-1997.
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Council Representation,
1996-97.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors Miniconvention, "Toward Prescription Privileges for Psychologists," 1997.
Recording Secretary, 1998-2000, 2001-2003
Coordinator, APA Nominations Subcommittee, 1998-2003
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on CRSPPP, 1998.
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Envisioning, Identifying, and Accessing New Professional Roles, 1998.
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Involving New Members of Council, 1998, 1999.
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Identifying Implicit Priorities in the Budget, 1998-2000.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Forming a 503c6 Organization, 1999-2000.
Chair, Board of Directors Finance Subcommittee, 1999-2001.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors Miniconvention, "Consumers and Psychologists in Dialogue," 1999
Co-Chair, Presidential Miniconvention, "Prescriptive Authority for Psychologists," 2000
Co- Chair, APA Commission on Education and Training Leading to Licensure in Psychology, 2000
Co-Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Council Representation II, 2000-2001.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Professional Awards, 2000-2001
APA Representative to White House Summit On Mental Health of Children, March, 2000
APA Representative to Surgeon General's Conference On Mental Health of Children, October, 2000
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Distance Education in Professional Psychology, 2001-02
Member, Board of Directors Working Group on the American Psychologist, 2001
Chair, Board of Directors Task Force on Psychology's Response to Terrorism, 2001-02
Chair, APA and American Psychological Foundation Joint Science-Practice Task Force on Promoting Resilience in Response to Terrorism, 2002-2003
President-elect, 2004
President, 2005
APA Division Offices:
Division 17 (Counseling Psychology): Chair, State Council (Mass.) 1979-80; Member, Professional Affairs Committee, 1980-83; Member, Prevention Interest Group, 1988-90; Chair, Men's Roles Interest Group, 1990-93.
Division 29 (Psychotherapy): Associate Chair, Membership Committee, 1987; Chair, Membership Committee, 1988-90; Co-Chair, Task Force on Men's Roles and Psychotherapy, 1988-90; Chair, Task Force on Men's Roles and Psychotherapy, 1991- 93; Chair, Committee on Committee Structure, 1990; Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Liability and Ethics, 1990-91; Member, Program Committee, 1990-92; Member-At-Large, Board of Directors, 1990-93.
Division 31 (State Psychological Association Affairs): State Representative (Mass.), 1987-90; Member-at-Large, Board of Directors, 1989-90; 1992-1993.
Division 42 (Independent Practice): Member, PPO, HMO, IPA Committee, 1983-85; Program Chair, Mid-Winter Convention, 1990; Co-Chair, Committee on Limits of Confidentiality, 1989-91; Member, Committee on Professional Well-Being, 1990-1991; Chair, Fellows Committee, 1991-92; Member-At-Large, Board of Directors, 1990-93.
Division 43 (Family Psychology): Member, Publication Board, 1984-86, 1987-88; Chair, Publication Board, 1988-90; Member, Awards Committee, 1987-88; Member, Fellows Committee, 1987-89; Member, Research Committee, 1991; Member, Program Committee, 1990-92; President-Elect, 1993; President, 1994; Past-President, 1995; Policy Advisor 1996-.
Division 51 (Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity): Co-founder and Co-Chair, 1990-95; President-Elect, 1995; President, 1996; Past-President, 1997; Policy Advisor, 1998-.
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1975 -
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Massachusetts Psychological Association (Fellow)
Offices and Appointments Held in MPA:
Member, Board of Professional Affairs 1977-81; Chairperson, 1978-80.
Member, Board of Directors, 1980-82.
Member, Insurance and Awards Committees, 1981-82.
Member, Psychology Specialty Committee, 1982-1989.
Member, Legislative Committee, 1982-83.
Secretary, 1983-85.
Chair, Organizational Development, Marketing, and Personnel Committees, 1983-85.
President-Elect, 1985-1987; President 1987-1989; Past President, 1989-90;
Member, Executive Committee, 1985-90; Chair, Awards Committee, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1989-90.
Chair, Long Range Planning Committee, 1988-89.
Representative to APA Council, 1990 - 1993; 1993-1995.
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1999 -
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Florida Psychological Association (member)
Chair: Committee on the Psychology of Men, 1999-
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1975-1986
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Society for Psychotherapy Research |
1976-1981
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Academy of Psychologists in Marital and Family Therapy (Fellow) |
1977 -
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International Association of Applied Psychology |
1980 -
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American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (Clinical Member, Fellow) |
1982 -
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National Council on Family Relations |
1982 -
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American Family Therapy Association
2001-2002: Chair, Research Conference
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1991 -
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International Academy of Family Psychology |
Other Committee Assignments:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
1991: |
Central Office Research Review Committee, Department of Mental Health |
Boards of Trustees:
1973-1974
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Robert W. White School |
1987-1989
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Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology |
Editorial Assignments:
Editorial Boards:
1981 -
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American Journal of Family Therapy, Advisory Editor |
1982 -
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Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, Advisory Editor |
1983-1986
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Family Relations, Associate Editor |
1985-1992, 1998 -
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Journal of Family Psychology, Advisory Editor |
1986 -
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Psychotherapy, Editorial Consultant |
1994-1997
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Masculinities, Associate Editor |
1996 - 2002
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Consulting Editor |
1996-1999
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Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, Advisory Editor. |
1998 -
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Men and Masculinities, Advisory Editor |
1998 -
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Psychology of Men and Masculinity, Consulting Editor |
1998 -
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Journal of African American Men, Consulting Editor |
2000 -
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Journal of Trauma Practice, Consulting Editor |
2000 -
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In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice |
2002 -
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Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice |
Guest Editorships:
1983
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The Counseling Psychologist, 11(3). |
1987
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Psychotherapy, 24(2s) |
1990
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Psychotherapy, 27(3) (Special Series) |
1997
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Journal of African American Men, 2(4), 3(1) (Co-Guest Editor) |
1999
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 6(1), (Co-Guest Editor |
2002
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Children’s Mental Health, April 2002, Co-Guest Editor)
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2002
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Understanding and Treating Male Clients, August 2002, Co-Guest Editor) |
2003
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Children’s Mental Health II, February 2003, Co-Guest Editor)
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2003
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Men’s Issues II, April 2003, Co-Guest Editor) |
2003
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Professional Mobility, October 2003, Co-Guest Editor) |
2004
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Special Section on Evidence Based Practice, December 2004, Co-Guest Editor)
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Contributing Editorships:
1995 - 2005
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Washington Update Column, The Independent Practitioner. |
1995 - 2005
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Practitioner Report Column, Psychotherapy Bulletin |
1995-1996
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Relationship Column, Modern Dad Magazine |
Associate Editorships:
2002-2006
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Published by the American Psychological Association) |
Editorships:
1992-1997
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Journal of Family Psychology (Published by the American Psychological Association) |
Major Research Interests:
- The new psychology of men: men's changing family and work roles; redesigning psychotherapy for men; masculinity ideology; male emotion socialization; normative alexithymia.
- Development and evaluation of psychoeducational preventive programs for families, focusing on parenting and marriage, and balancing work and family responsibilities.
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Teaching Experience:
1974-1975
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Developed and taught a graduate course in childhood psychopathology at Boston State College. |
1974-1975
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Co-taught a graduate course on adolescence at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. |
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1975-1988
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Designed and taught the following graduate courses as a full-time faculty member at Boston University: Family Systems and Assessment; Family Intervention (Therapeutic and Preventive); Master's Clinical Practicum (using Micro-Skills and Interpersonal Process Recall); First Year Doctoral Practicum; Advanced Doctoral Practicum; Group Counseling; and Research Seminar in Counseling Psychology. For several years I served as the Practicum Coordinator for the doctoral program. In addition I have chaired over 20 doctoral dissertations, most of which have resulted in publication in refereed journals. |
1989-1990
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Designed and taught the following graduate courses as a full-time faculty member at Rutgers University: Family Psychology I; Family Psychology II; Group Psychology I; and Research Seminar in Counseling Psychology. |
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1990-1997
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Harvard Medical School: Lectured in Cambridge Series Conferences: "On Men: Redefining Roles"; "On Men"; "Men and Women: A Clinical Dialogue"; "Working with Couples: Different Approaches;" "Mothering and Fathering: Clinical Challenges". Lectured in Psychiatry Grand Rounds at Cambridge Hospital, Mount Auburn Hospital, McLean Hospital, and Harvard University Student Health Services; Psychiatry Course Director, Cambridge Series Conference, "Mothering and Fathering: Clinical Challenges." |
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2003
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Developed and taught an advanced doctoral course on Gender
Issues in Psychotherapy
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Refereed Journal Articles:
Levant, R. (1978). Family therapy: A client-centered perspective. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 4, 35-42. Reprinted in J.J. McWhirter (1980)(Ed.), Problem solving with families. Arizona Department of Economic Security.
Levant, R. (1978). Client-centered approaches to working with the family: An overview of new developments in therapeutic, educational, and preventive methods. International Journal of Family Counseling, 6, 31-44.
Levant, R. (1980). The classification of the field of family therapy: A review of prior attempts and a new paradigmatic model. American Journal of Family Therapy, 8, 3-16.
Levant, R. (1980). Sociological and clinical models of the family: An attempt to identify paradigms. American Journal of Family Therapy, 8, 5-20.
Levant, R. (1981). Counseling psychologists and the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology: A transition policy. The Counseling Psychologist, 9, 82-83.
Levant, R., & Geer, M. (1981). A systematic skills approach to the selection and training of foster parents as mental health paraprofessionals I: Project overview and selection. Journal of Community Psychology, 9, 224-230.
Levant, R., Slattery, S., & Slobodian, P. (1981). A systematic skills approach to the selection and training of foster parents as mental health para-professionals II: Training. Journal of Community Psychology, 9, 231-238.
Levant, R., & Haffey, N. (1981). Toward an integration of child and family therapy. International Journal of Family Therapy, 3, 130-143.
Levant, R., & Slobodian, P. (1981). The effects of a systematic skills training program on the communicational and parenting skills of foster parents. Journal of Education, 163, 262-274.
Slobodian, P., & Levant, R. (1981). Counselor training in a community mental health center: An evaluation of a systematic skills program. Oregon Personnel and Guidance Journal, 5, 21-25.
Levant, R. (1982). Client-centered family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 10, 72-75.
Levant, R. (1982). Developmental stages in marriage. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 16, 77-94.
Levant, R., & Slattery, S. (1982). Systematic skills training for foster parents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 11, 138-143.
Levant, R., & Doyle, G. (1983). An evaluation of a parent education program for fathers of school-aged children. Family Relations, 32, 29-37. Summarized In: Compton, N.H., Touliatos, J. (eds.)(1987). Foundations of human ecology/home economics research. Iowa State University Press.
Esters, P., & Levant, R. (1983). The comparative effects of two-parent counseling programs on the academic achievement and self-esteem of rural low achieving elementary school children. The School Counselor, 31, 159-166.
Levant, R. (1983). Diagnostic perspectives on the family: Process, structural and historical contextual models. American Journal of Family Therapy, 11, 3-10.
Levant, R. (1983). Toward a counseling psychology of the family: Psychological-educational and skills-training programs for treatment, prevention, and development. The Counseling Psychologist, 11, 5-27.
Levant, R. (1983). Client-centered skills training programs for the family: A review of the literature. The Counseling Psychologist, 11, 29-46.
Haffey, N., & Levant, R. (1984). The differential effectiveness of two models of skills training for working class parents. Family Relations, 33, 209-216.
Root, R., & Levant, R. (1984). An evaluation of parent effectiveness training for rural parents. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 5, 45-54.
Hoffman, S.R., & Levant, R. (1985). A comparison of child-free and child-anticipated married couples. Family Relations, 34, 197-203.
Levant, R., Slattery, S., & Loiselle, J.E. (1987). Father's involvement in housework and child care with school-aged daughters. Family Relations, 36, 151-157.
Levant, R. (1987). The use of marketing techniques to facilitate acceptance of parent education programs: A case example. Family Relations, 36, 246-251.
Levant, R. (1987). The use of marketing techniques to facilitate acceptance of prevention programs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18, 640-642.
Kanigsberg, J., & Levant, R. (1988). Parental attitudes, children's self-concept and behavior following parents' participation in parent training groups. Journal of Community Psychology, 16, 152-160.
Levant, R., Slattery, S., Loiselle, J., Sawyer-Smith, V., & Schneider, R. (1990). Non-traditional paternal behavior with school-aged daughters. A discriminant analysis of cognitive, attitudinal, behavioral, time use, and demographic variables. Australian Journal of Marriage and the Family, 11, 28-35.
Cedar, B., & Levant R.F. (1990). A meta-analysis of the effects of Parent Effectiveness Training. American Journal of Family Therapy, 18, 373-384.
Levant, R. (1990). Introduction to special series on men's roles and psychotherapy, Psychotherapy, 27, 307-308.
Levant, R. (1990). Psychological services designed for men: a psychoeducational approach. Psychotherapy, 27, 309-315.
Levant, R. (1991). Changes in fathers' role complicates the relationship between parental mood and adolescent functioning. Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 272-275.
Nelson, W., & Levant, R. (1991). An evaluation of a skills training program for step family parents. Family Relations, 40, 291-296.
Levant, R., Hirsch, L., Celentano, E., Cozza, T., Hill, S., MacEachern, M., Marty, N., & Schnedeker, J. (1992). The male role: An investigation of contemporary norms. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 14, 325-337.
Levant, R. (1992). Toward the reconstruction of masculinity. Journal of Family Psychology, 5(3/4), 379-402. Translated into Japanese, (1995). U.S.-Japan Women's Journal, No.
19, 21-44.
Levant, R. (1992). A gender-aware divorce prevention program. Men's Studies Review, 9(2), 15-20.
Levant, R. (1992). The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity. The Journal of Men's Studies, 1, 75-76.
Levant, R. (1992). Editorial. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 3-9.
Levant, R. (1992). Reflections on tailored treatment: Comments on Weltner's article. Topics in Family Psychology and Counseling, 1(3), 53-55.
Levant, R. (1996). The new psychology of men. Professional Psychology, 27, 259-265. Translated into Norwegian, (1997). Impuls: Tidsskrift For Psykologi, 51, 8-16
Levant, R. (1996). The psychological physician: Onward to the future. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 3, 167-172.
Levant, R. (1996). The crisis of connection between men and women. Journal of Men's Studies, 5(1), 1-12.
Levant, R., Wu., R., & Fischer, J. (1996). Masculinity ideology: A comparison between U. S. and Chinese young men and women. Journal of Gender, Culture and Health, 1(3), 207-220.
Levant, R. (1997). Editorial: It's been a hard day's night. Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 387-390.
Levant, R. (1997). The masculinity crisis. Journal of Men's Studies, 5(3), 221-231.
Levant, R., & Majors, R. (1997). An investigation into variations in the construction of the male gender role among young African-American and European-American women and men. Journal of Gender, Culture and Health, 2, 33-43.
Levant, R. F. (1997). Gender equality and the new psychology of men: Comment on the politics of gender in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 23(4), 439-444.
Levant, R., & Majors, R. (1997). Psychological perspectives: Guest Editor's Introduction. Journal of African American Men, 2, 5-8.
Majors, R., & Levant, R. (1997). You can breath now: A psychological response to waiting to exhale. Journal of African American Men, 2, 47-57.
Seligman, M. E. P., & Levant, R. (1998). Managed care policies rely on inadequate science. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29, 211-212.
Levant, R., Majors, R., & Kelley, M. (1998). Masculinity ideology among young African-American and European-American women and men in different regions of the United States. Cultural Diversity and Mental Health, 4, 227-236.
Sammons, M., & Levant, R. (1999). Combined psychosocial and pharmacological treatments: Introduction. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 6, 1-10.
Levant, R. (1999). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 1998. American Psychologist, 54, 605-671.
Bonney, J. F., Kelley, M. L., & Levant, R. F. (1999). A model of fathers behavioral involvement in child care. Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 401-415.
Levant, R., Moldawsky, S., & Stigall, T. (2000). The evolving profession of psychology: Comment on Lowe Hays-Thomas's (2000) "The silent conversation". Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31, 346-348.
Peterson, M. & Levant, R (2000). Resolving conflict in the American Psychological Association: A historical note on the use of mediation methods. American Psychologist, 55, 957-959.
Levant, R. (2000). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 1999. American Psychologist, 55, 832-890.
Levant, R., Reed, G., Ragusea, S., Stout, C., DiCowden, M., Murphy, M., Sullivan, F., & Craig, P. (2001). Envisioning and Accessing New Professional Roles. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 79-87.
Reed, G., Levant, R, Stout, C., Murphy, M., & Phelps, R. (2001). Psychology In the current mental health care marketplace. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 65-70.
Stout, C., Levant, R, Reed, G. & Murphy, M. (2001). Contracts: A primer for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 88-91.
Wu, R., Levant, R. F., Sellers, A. (2001) The influence of sex and social development on masculinity ideology of Chinese undergraduate students. Psychological Science (published by the Chinese Psychological Society), 24, 365-366.
Levant, R. F. (2001). On scanning the trail ahead. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 8, 186-188.
Levant, R. (2001). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 2000. American Psychologist, 56, 587-649.
Levant, R. F. (2001). Context and gender in early adult relationships. Prevention and Treatment, 4, article 14.
Levant, R. F., & Seligman, M.E.P. (2002). Trial by internet: Cybercascades and the Lillienfeld case. American Psychologist, 57, 222-225
Levant, R. F., Tolan, P., Dodgen, D. (2002). New directions in children’s mental health: Psychology’s role. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 115-124.
Levant, R.F., & A. E. Shapiro. (2002). Training psychologists in clinical psychopharmacology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 611-615.
Silverstein, L. B., Auerbach, C F., & Levant, R. F. (2002). Contemporary fathers reconstructing masculinity: Clinical implications of gender role strain. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 361-369.
Levant, R. (2002). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 2001. American Psychologist, 57, 531-595.
Levant, R. F. & Sammons, M. T. (2002). Towards evidence based training and practice in psychopharmacology: Of cassandras, canards, and the dog in the night-time. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9, 259-263.
Levant, R.F. (2002). Psychology responds to terrorism. . Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 507-509.
Levant, R. F., Cuthbert, A. C., Richmond, K., Sellers, A., Matveev, A., Matina, O., Soklovsky, M. (2003). Masculinity ideology among Russian and U.S. young men and women and its relationship to unhealthy lifestyle habits among young Russian men. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 4,26-36
Nangle, SD. M., Kelley, M. L., Fals-Stewart, W., & Levant, R. F. (2003). Work and family variables as related to paternal engagement, responsibility, and accessibility in dual earner couples with young children. Fathering, 1, 71-90
Sammons, M. T. & Levant, R. F. (2003). Yes, but there is another question: How will prescribing psychologists be affected by the pharmaceutical industry. The Psychologist,16, 187-188
Levant, R.F., Richmond, K, Majors, R. G., Inclan, J. E., Rosello, J. M., Rowan, G., & Sellers, A. (2003). A multicultural investigation of masculinity ideology and alexithymia. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 4, 91-99
Levant, R. F. (2003). The future of professional psychology: Adapt to managed care or evolve into the premier primary behavioral health care profession. Contemporary Psychology.
Richmond, K., & Levant, R. (2003). Clinical application of the gender role strain paradigm: Group treatment for adolescent boys. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 59(11), 1-9
Levant, R. F. (2003) La desesperada busqueda del lenguaje. Comprension, diagnostico, y tratamiento de la alexitimia masculine normative (invited paper). Sistemas Familiares Y Otros Humanos, 19, 5-22.
Levant, R. (2003). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 2002. American Psychologist, 58, 559-621.
Levant, R. (2004). The empirically-validated treatments movement: A practitioner/educator perspective. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 219-224.
McGrath, R. E., Wiggins, J. G., Sammons, M. T., Levant, R. F., Brown, A., & Stock, W. (2004). Professional issues in pharmacotherapy for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 158-163
Levant, R. (2004). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the Legislative Year 2003. American Psychologist, 59, 366-430.
Stamm, B.H. Tuma, F., Norris, F. H., Piland, N. F., van der Hart, O., Fairbank, J. A., Stamm, H.E., Higson-Smith, C., Barbanel, L. & Levant, R. (2004). The Terror Part of Terrorism. Invited article for Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 23, 149-161.
Berger, J.M., Levant, R.F., McMillan, K.K., Kelleher, W., & Sellers, A. (2005). Impact of gender role conflict, traditional masculinity ideology, alexithymia, and age on men’s attitudes toward psychological help seeking. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 6, 73-78.
Levant, R. F. (2005). George P Taylor, VIII (1936-2004). American Psychologist, 60, 336.
Levant, R. F. (in press). Graduate education in clinical psychology for the 21st century. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
Levant, R. F., McFee, R. B., & O’Toole, T. (in press). Healthcare for the whole person: reconnecting the mind and body. Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine.
Levant, R.F., House, A. T., May, S., & Smith, R. Cost-offset: Past, Present and Future. Submitted to refereed journal.
Foley, J., Levant, R. F., Kleiver, A., Calzado, P., House, A. T., Kuemmel, A., & Kelleher, W. Using community outreach to promote integrated healthcare: A pilot project. Submitted to refereed journal.
Murphy, M. J., Levant, R. F., Hall, J. E., Gluekauf, R. L. Distance education in professional training in psychology. Submitted to refereed journal.
Levant, R. F., & Richmond., K. Fifteen years of research on masculinity and femininity ideologies. Submitted to refereed journal.
Brooks, G. R. & Levant, R. F.. Is Viagra enough: Broadening the lens in sex therapy with heterosexual men. Submitted to refereed journal.
Levant, R.F., Good, G. E., Cook, S., O’Neil, J., Richmond, K., Owen, K. A., & Smalley, K. B. (2005). Validation of the Normative Male Alexithymia Scale. Submitted to refereed journal.
Levant, R. F., Aupont, M., Noronha, D., Richmond, K., House, A., & Smalley, K. B. (2005). Validation of the Male Role Norms Inventory- Revised. Submitted to refereed journal.
Levant, R. F., Richmond, K., House, A., Aupont, M., Cook, S., & Sellers, A. (2005). The Femininity Ideology Scale: Reliability, validity, and correlations with social contextual variables. In preparation.
Levant, R.F. (2006). Making psychology a household word. American Psychologist, in preparation
Book Chapters:
Levant, R. (1979). Antecedents and consequences of voluntary childlessness: Report of an investigation in progress. In: Levant, R., & Nickerson, E., (eds.). Mothering and fathering: dispelling myths, creating alternatives. (pp. 131-144). Boston: Boston Professionals International.
Levant, R. (1981). The classification of the field of family therapy. In: Hansen, J., & Rosenthal, D., (eds.). Strategies and techniques of family therapy. (pp. 7-23). Springfield, Il: Charles C. Thomas.
Levant, R. (1984). From person to system: Two perspectives. In: Levant, R., & Shlien, J., (eds.). Client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach: New directions in theory, research and practice. (pp. 243-260). New York: Praeger.
Shlien, J., & Levant, R. (1984). Introduction. In: Levant, R., & Shlien, J., (eds.). Client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach: New directions in theory, research and practice. (pp. 1-16). New York: Praeger.
Levant, R. (1986). An overview of psychoeducational family programs. In: Levant, R., (1986) (ed.). Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy and counseling. (pp. 1-51). New York: Springer.
Levant, R. (1986). Client-centered skills-training programs for the family. In: Levant, R., (ed.). Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy and counseling. (pp. 52-97). New York: Springer, 52-97.
Levant, R. (1988). Education for fatherhood. In: Bronstein, P., Cowan, C., (eds.) Fatherhood today: men's changing role in the family. (pp. 253-275). New York: John Wiley, & Sons.
Levant, R. (1990). From client-centered family therapy to psychoeducational prevention programs. In: Kaslow, F., (ed.). Voices in family psychology. (Pp. 67-83). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Levant, R. (1990). Helping men cope with the new father role. In: Leafgren, F., & Moore, D., (eds.). Problem solving strategies and interventions for men in conflict. (pp. 81-94). Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.
Levant, R. (1992). The new father roles. In Wainrib, B., (ed.). Gender issues across the life cycle. (pp. 56-66). New York, Springer.
Levant, R., & Pollack, W.S. (1995). Introduction. In Levant, R. & Pollack, W.S. (eds.). A new psychology of men. (pp. 1-8). New York: Basic Books.
Levant, R. (1995). Toward the reconstruction of masculinity. In Levant, R., & Pollack, W. S., (eds.). A new psychology of men. (pp. 229-251). New York: Basic Books.
Pollack, W.S., & Levant, R. (1995). A new psychology of men: Where have we been? Where are we going? In Levant, R. & Pollack, W.S. (eds.) A new psychology of men. (pp. 383-387). New York: Basic Books.
Levant, R. (1995). Fatherhood, numbness, and emotional self-awareness. In Shapiro, J. L., Diamond, M. J., & Greenberg, M. J., (eds.). Becoming a father: Social, emotional, and psychological perspectives. ( pp. 144-153). New York: Springer.
Levant, R. (1995). Male violence against female partners: Roots in male socialization and development. Speilberger, C., & Sarason, I. (eds.). Stress and Emotion: Vol 15. (pp. 91-100). Washington, D.C.: Taylor, & Francis.
Levant, R. (1995). The male code and parenting: A psychoeducational approach. In Andronico, M., (ed.). Men in groups. (pp. 229-241). Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
Levant, R., & Brooks, G. (1997). Introduction. In Levant, R., & Brooks, G. (eds). Men and sex: New psychological perspectives. (pp. 1-6). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Levant, R. (1997). Nonrelational sexuality in men. In Levant, R., & Brooks, G. (eds). Men and sex: New psychological perspectives. (pp. 9-27) New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Brooks, G., & Levant, R. (1997). Toward the reconstruction of male sexuality. In Levant, R., & Brooks, G. (eds). Men and sex: New psychological perspectives. (pp. 257-272). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Levant, R. F. (1997). Foreward (viii-x). In L. Morris (Ed.). The Male Heterosexual: Lust in His Loins, Sin In His Soul? Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Levant, R. (1998). Assessing and treating normative alexithymia. In Koocher, G., Norcross, J., & Hill, S. (Eds.). Psychologists desk reference. (pp. 330-333). London: Oxford University Press.
Pollack, W., & Levant, R. (1998). Introduction. In Pollack, W., & Levant, R. (Eds). New psychotherapy for men. (pp. 1-10). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Levant, R. (1998). Desperately seeking language: Understanding, assessing and treating normative male alexithymia. In Pollack, W., & Levant, R. (Eds). New psychotherapy for men. (pp. 35-56). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Levant, R., & Fischer, J. (1998). The Male Role Norms Inventory. In Davis, C., Yarber, W., Bauserman, R., Schreer, G., & Davis, S. (Eds.). Sexuality-related measures: A compendium (2nd. Ed.).(pp 469-472). Newbury Park, CA: Sage
Brooks, G., & Levant, R. (1999). A history of Division 51 (The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity) In D. A. Dewsbury (Ed.) Unification through division: Histories of Divisions of the American Psychological Association.(pp 197-220) Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Walker, L. E. A., & Levant, R. (1999). Mental health issues in criminal court: Collaboration between Broward County (FL) Courts and Nova Southeastern University. In Chibucos, T., & Lerner, R. (Eds.). Serving children and families through community-university partnerships: Success stories.(pp. 81-88). Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Levant, R. (1999). Toward the reconstruction of masculinity. In Mosher, R.L., Youngman, D. J., & Day, J. M. Human development across the life span.(pp. 157-175). Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Levant, R. (2000). The psychology of men. In Kazdin, A (ed.). Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol 6, pp. 416-417. Washington, DC and New York: The American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press.
Levant, R. F. (2000). A quarter century of psychotherapy. In Shay, J. & Wheelis, J. (Eds.) Odysseys in Psychotherapy.(pp.187-208) New York: Irvington Press.
Levant, R. F. (2001). The crises of boyhood. In G. R. Brooks and G. Good (Eds). The new handbook of counseling and psychotherapy for men. (Vol 1, pp. 424-San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Levant, R. F. (2001). Desperately seeking language: Understanding, assessing and treating normative male alexithymia. In G. R. Brooks and G. Good (Eds). The new handbook of counseling and psychotherapy for men. (Vol. 1, pp. 355-368). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Levant, R., & Silverstein, L. (2001). Integrating gender and family systems theories: The "both/and" approach to treating a postmodern couple. Lusterman, D., McDaniel, S., & Philpot, C. (eds). Casebook for integrating family therapy (pp. 245-252). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Levant, R., & Philpot, C. (2001). Conceptualizing gender in marital and family therapy research: The gender role strain paradigm (pp. 301-329). In Liddle, H., Santisteban, D., Levant, R., & Bray, J. (eds). Family psychology: Science-based interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Liddle, H, Bray, J, Levant, R., & Santisteban, D. (2001). Family psychology intervention science: An emerging area of science and practice (pp. 3-15). In Liddle, H., Santisteban, D., Levant, R., & Bray, J. (eds). Family psychology: Science-based interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
. Levant, R. F. (2001). The psychology of men and masculinity. In J. Worell (Ed). The encyclopedia of gender (pp. 717-727). New York: Academic Press.
Levant, R. F., & Habben, C. (2003). The new psychology of men: Application to rural men. In B. H. Stamm (Ed.) Behavioral health care in rural and frontier areas: An interdisciplinary handbook. (pp. 171-180). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Levant, R.F., et al. (2003). Modern education and training programs in psychopharmacology for psychologists. In M. Sammons, R. Paige, & R. F. Levant (Eds). The evolution of prescribing psychology: A history and guide (pp. 117-140).. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Sammons, M., Paige, R, Levant, R.F. (2003). Prescribing psychologists: The future. In M. Sammons, R. Paige, & R. F. Levant (Eds). The evolution of prescribing psychology: A history and guide (pp. 191-212) . Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Levant, R. F. (2003). Treating male alexithymia.. In L.B. Silverstein & T. J. Goodrich (Eds). Feminist family therapy: Empowerment in social context (pp. 177-188). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Levant, R. F. (2003). Family systems approach. In S. Fehr (Ed.). Introduction to group therapy: A practical guide (second ed., pp. 167-169). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
Levant, R. F., Barbanel, L. H, & DeLeon, P. H. (2003). Psychology's response to terrorism. In F. Moghaddam & A. J. Marsella (Eds.) Understanding terrorism: Psychological roots, consequences, and interventions (pp. 265-282). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association
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Levant, R. F. (2003). Foreword. In Sanders, P. (Ed.) To lead an honorable life: Invitations to think about client-centered therapy and the person centered approach. Ross on Wye, UK: PCCS.
Levant, R. F. (2003). Forward (vii). In L. L’Abate (Ed.) Family psychology III. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
Katell, A.D., Levant, R. F., Loonstra, A. S. (2003).Gaining clinical experience in and after graduate school (pp. 135-143). In M. J. Prinstein & M. D. Patterson (Eds.) The portable mentor: Expert guide to a succesful career in psychology. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
Levant, R. F. & Salzinger, K. (2004). Psychology responds to terrorism (pp. 151-164).. In. T. L. Jackson & L. VandeCreek (Eds.). Innovations in clinical practice: Focus on violence treatment and prevention. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resources Press
Levant, R. F. (2004). Boyhood. In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson (Eds.) Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Levant, R. F. (2004). The gender role strain paradigm. . In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson (Eds.) Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Levant, R. F. (2004). Alexithymia. . In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson (Eds.) Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Levant, R. F.(2005). Unification of professional psychology through social relevance (pp. 107-124). In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.) Unity in psychology: Possibility or pipedream? Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Levant, R. F. (2005). Assessing and treating normative male alexithymia (pp. 278-281). In G. P. Koocher, J. C. Norcross, & S. S. Hill (Eds.), Psychologist's desk reference (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
Levant, R. F. (In press). Psychological approaches to the management of health and disease: Health care for the whole person. In Cummings, N. A., O’Donohue, W. T., & Naylor, E. (Eds). Psychological approaches to chronic disease management. Reno, NV: Context Press
Levant, R. F., & Silverstein, L. S. (2005). Gender is neglected in both evidence based practices and “treatment as usual.” In Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (Eds.). Evidence based practice in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. (pp. 338-345). Washington, DC: APA books.
Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (2005). Prologue. In Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (Eds.). Evidence based practice in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. (pp. 3-12) Washington, DC: APA books.
Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (2005) Epilogue. In Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (Eds.). Evidence based practice in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. (pp. 403-406). Washington, DC: APA books
Book Reviews and Opeds (partial list)
Shlien, J., & Levant, R. (1974). The Robert W. White School. Harvard Graduate School of Education Association Bulletin, 19, 12-18.
Levant, R. (1982). Psychologists and the federal budget: A primer on block grants. Massachusetts Psychological Association Newsletter, 26,4.
Levant, R. (1983). Issues in family therapy research: An outgrowth of the NCFR workshop on the assessment of family therapy. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 12, 19.
Levant, R. (1985, May 8). Project teaches fathers are parents too. Boston University Today.
Levant, R. (1985, June/July) The emerging father. Boston Parents Paper.
Levant, R. (1985, June 16).What Ozzie never told us. Boston Herald.
Levant, R. (1988). The times they are a'changing. Parent Guide, 4, 9.
Levant, R. (1988). Helping fathers learn the new paternal role. Family Resource Coalition Report, 1 4-5.
Levant, R. (1988). Facilitating fathering skills through psychoeducational programs. Family Therapy Today, 3, 1-5.
Levant, R. (1989). Developing state association membership. American Psychological Association Executive Newsbulletin,1989 (Jan-Feb). Reprinted In: Massachusetts Psychological Association Newsletter, 33, 1-2. Abstracted In: American Psychological Association Practitioner Focus, 3, 14. Reprinted In: Newsletter of State Psychological Association Affairs (Div. 31 of APA). (Dec.), 21, 5-7.
Levant, R. (1989, July 13). Mental-health cuts too high a price to pay. Letters to the Editor, Boston Globe, 20.
Levant, R. (1989). Review of "Families: what makes them work." American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 36, 28-29.
Levant, R. (1989). How to be a super stepfather. Bottom Line Personal, 10, 13-14.
Levant, R. (1989). Review of "Stepfathers - struggles and solutions." Men's Studies Review, 7, 18-19.
Levant, R. (1990). Men's changing roles. The Family Psychologist, 6, 4-6.
Levant, R. (1991). Review of "Building family competence: Primary and secondary prevention strategies." American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 46, 60-61.
Levant, R. (1991). What does it mean to be a man today? Review of Men in therapy: The challenge of change." Contemporary Psychology, 37(4), 320-321.
Levant, R. (1993). Men, emotions, and intimacy. Review of "Wrestling with love: How men struggle with intimacy with women, children, parents and each other." Contemporary
Psychology, 38, 786-787.
Levant, R. (1993, Summer). CAPP and the Practice Directorate: Where do we go from here? AAP Advance, 4, 20.
Levant, R. (1993, August). Psychology braces for challenges to its future. Practitioner Focus, 6(2), 1,12.
Levant, R. A (1993, Fall). Marital Couples Communication Program Based on Gender Socialization Theory. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 28(3), 27-30.
Walker, L., & Levant, R. (1993, Fall). Inter-gender Dialogue. The Independent Practitioner, 13(5), 212-215.
Newman, R., & Levant, R. (1993, Winter). Proficiency Certification: A Useful Tool in Today's Marketplace. The Independent Practitioner, 13(6), 248-249.
Levant, R. (1993, Winter). Health Care Reform: An Update. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 28(4), 24-26.
Levant, R. (1994, February). Looking Back, Moving Ahead. Practitioner Focus, 7(1), 1,19.
Levant, R. (1994, Spring). Health Care Reform and Managed Care: The Gathering Storm. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 29(1), 24-26.
Levant, R. (1994, Summer). Update on Health Care Reform. The Independent Practitioner, 14(4), 186-187.
Levant, R. (1994, August). A Strategy for Managed Care. Practitioner Focus, 7(2), 1,19,22.
Levant, R. (1994, Fall). Update on Health Care Reform and Managed Care. Psychotherapy, 29(3), 29-31.
Levant, R. (1995, February). Strategies for a Changing Landscape. Practitioner Focus, 8(1).
Levant, R. (1995, Spring). Practitioner Report. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 30(1), 11-13.
Brooks, G., Gindes, M., Levant, R., & Walker, L. (1995, Spring). Intergender Dialogue: Report on the 1994 Workshop. The Family Psychologist, 11(2), 11-12.
Levant, R. (1995, Summer). Washington Update. The Independent Practitioner, 15(3), 120-121.
Levant, R., & Silverstein, L. (1995, Fall). Fathers- Review of "Fatherless America." American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 61, 56-57.
Levant, R. (1995, Summer). Reflections on my Father. MPA Quarterly.
Levant, R., Gindes, M., Walker, L., & Brooks, G. (1995, Fall). Inter-gender dialogue: 1995. The Family Psychologist, 11(4), 7.
Levant, R. (1995, Fall). Outcomes measurement and empirically validated treatments: What's all the fuss about? Psychotherapy Bulletin, 30(3), 20-22.
Levant, R. (1995, Winter). Welcome to the new division. Bulletin of the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, 1(1),1-3.
Levant, R. (1996, Winter). Washington Update. The Independent Practitioner, 16(1), 11-12.
Levant, R. (1996, Winter). Eleven reasons why I value being a psychologist. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 31(1),17-18.
Levant, R. (1996, Spring). What is the status of manhood today? Bulletin of the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, 1(2), 10-13.
Silverstein, L., & Levant, R. (1996, Spring). Children need fathers not patriarchs. The Family Psychologist, 12(2), 18-19.
Levant, R. (1996, Spring). Washington Update. The Independent Practitioner, 16(2), 72-73.
Levant, R. (1996, Spring). APA's public education campaign is a knockout! Psychotherapy Bulletin, 31(2), 25-26.
Levant, R. (1996, Summer). Eulogy for my father. Modern Dad, 59-60.
Levant, R. (1997). Forward. In Morris, L. A. The male heterosexual (pp. viii-x). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Levant, R. (1997). Whither fatherhood? A review of Blankenhorn, D. (1995) Fatherless America. Contemporary Psychology, 42, 328-330.
Levant, R. (1998). Why powerful men risk it all for sex. Clio's Psyche, 5, 83-85.
Books and Monographs
Authored and Co-authored Books:
Levant, R. (1984). Family therapy: a comprehensive overview. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Italian edition 1990, Published by Tre Stelle.
Levant, R., & Kelly, J. (1989). Between father and child. New York: Viking. Paperback published in 1991, Penguin.
Levant, R., & Kopecky, G. (1995). Masculinity Reconstructed. New York: Dutton. Paperback published in 1996, Plume.
Edited and Co-edited Books
Levant, R. (1978) (ed.). Family systems and family therapy: A book of readings. Lexington, MA: Ginn. Revised 1982, Reprinted 1985.
Levant, R., & Nickerson, E., (eds.)(1979). Mothering and fathering: dispelling myths, creating alternatives. Boston: Boston Professionals International.
Levant, R., & Shlien, J., (eds.) (1984). Client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach: new directions in theory, research and practice. New York: Praeger. Paperback edition, Greenwood Press, 1987.
Andreozzi, L., Levant, R., & Hansen, J., (eds.) (1985). Integrating research and clinical practice. Rockville, MD: Aspen.
Levant, R., (ed.) (1986). Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy and counseling. New York: Springer.
Levant, R., & Pollack, W., (eds.) (1995). A new psychology of men. New York: Basic.
Levant, R., & Brooks, G., (eds.) (1997). Men and sex: New psychological perspectives. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Pollack, W., & Levant, R., (eds.) (1998). New psychotherapy for men. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Liddle, H., Santisteban, D., Levant, R., & Bray, J., (eds., 2001). Family psychology: Science-based interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Sammons, M., Paige, R., Levant, R. (eds.) (2003). The evolution of prescribing psychology: A history and guide. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Norcross, J. C., Beutler, L. E., & Levant, R. F. (eds.) (2005). Evidence based practice in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Psychoeducational Programs
Levant, R., Slobodian, P., & Slattery, S. (1978). Foster parent skills training program: A personal development approach. (Leader's guide and parents' workbook). Boston University: Therapeutic Foster Homes Project.
Levant, R., & Haffey, N. (1981). Skills training for parents: A personal developmental program. (Leader's guide and parents' workbook). Boston University: Personal Developmental Program.
Levant, R., & Doyle, G. (1981). Parent education for fathers: A personal developmental program. (Leader's guide and father's workbook.) Boston University: Personal Developmental Program.
Levant, R., & Nelson, W. (1984). Skills training for step-parents: A personal developmental program. (Leader's guide and parents' workbook.) Boston University: Personal Developmental Program.
Levant, R., & Tarshis, E. (1984). Skills training for single parents: A personal developmental program. (Leader's guide and parents' workbook.) Boston University: Personal Developmental Program.
Non-Print Materials:
Levant, R., (ed.)(1988). Psychotherapy with families. Professional Reviews Cassette Series, Catalogue No. 101. La Verne, CA: Recorded Professional Journals for the Blind, Inc.
Levant, R. (1997). Men and emotions: A psychoeducational approach. The Assessment and Treatment of Psychological Disorders Video Series. New York: Newbridge Communications, Inc.
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