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'''Jerrold L. Shapiro, Ph.D.''' (born in ], ]) is a |
'''Jerrold L. Shapiro, Ph.D.''' (born in ], ]) is a clinical psychologist, professor at the Santa Clara University’s Counseling Psychology graduate program, and Director of the Center for Professional Development at ].<ref name=shapirocv>, accessed 12 May 2009.</ref> | ||
He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (HI, 1974; CA, 1978),and a Fellow of the ]. | |||
⚫ | ==Education and academic career== | ||
He is a Fellow of the ]. | |||
⚫ | Jerrold Lee Shapiro is a graduate of ] (1960), ] (A.B., 1964), ] (M.A., 1967) and ] (Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1970). He held internships at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Boston, MA, Downey VA Hospital (IL) Hawaii State Hospital (Kaneohe, HI) and Hamilton (Ontario) Psychiatric Hospital.<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
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⚫ | He has been a professor at ] (1982-present) in the graduate department of Counseling Psychology, where he was chairman of the graduate program (2001-2007; 2012-2013). He is also the Director of Santa Clara University’s College of Professional Development since 2002. Before that, he was a professor at ] (1969-1970), The ] (1970-1983; Dept. Chair 1980-1982), visiting professor at ] (1978-79) .<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | He has served on editorial boards of professional journals (''PsycCritiques''; ''Family Therapy'') .<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | ==Education and |
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⚫ | Jerrold Lee Shapiro is a graduate of ] (1960), ] (A.B., 1964), ] (M.A., 1967) and ] (Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1970).<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
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⚫ | ==Clinical and consulting career== | ||
His internships were at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Boston, MA, Downey VA Hospital (IL) Hawaii State Hospital (Kaneohe, HI) and Hamilton (Ontario) Psychiatric Hospital.<ref name=shapirocv/> | |||
⚫ | Shapiro was first licensed in Hawaii in 1974 and later in California in 1978. He has advanced certificationsas a Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists (ABMP, 1987-2010); was a Certified Clinical Consultant by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (1994-2006), certified by the National Registry of Certified Group Therapists (1997-2006), and listed in the ''National Register of Health Care Providers in Psychology'' (1978-present).<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
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⚫ | From 1970 until 2010, he was engaged in the part-time practice of individual, group, couple and family psychotherapy. Operating primarily from an ] psychotherapy framework. He was a partner in the King Kalakaua Center for Humanistic Psychotherapy in Honolulu from 1974-1982, a member of Spectrum Comprehensive Mental Health, and partner in a private practice in Los Altos, CA. He was also a visiting staff counselor at the Counseling Center (Crown & Kresge Colleges), University of California, Santa Cruz 1978-1979. <ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | He has been a professor at ] (1982-present) in the graduate department of Counseling Psychology, |
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⚫ | He served as an expert prosecution witness in precedent setting trial in Honolulu in December 1982: a case in which hypnotically-refreshed testimony was successfully admitted in a rape trial. | ||
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⚫ | He is founding/managing partner of Family Business Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in consulting for family businesses, designed to help them through transitions between generations. | ||
⚫ | He has served on editorial boards of professional journals (''PsycCritiques''; ''Family Therapy'') |
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⚫ | From 1994-2001, he was president of PsyJourn, a psychotherapy-oriented software company that produced homework modules for patients to use between psychotherapy sessions. | ||
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⚫ | He is founding/managing partner of Family Business Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in |
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Among his consultations are several with the ] in the Pacific, ] (Hawaii) and Navy (Pearl Harbor). These have been primarily focused on Command Communications Equal Opportunities, Race Relations, family life and combat veterans needs. | |||
==PsyJourn Inc.== | |||
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⚫ | ==Awards and Accolades== | ||
*'''Award for Sustained Excellence in Scholarship''', ], 2006. This is the highest honor for scholarship awarded by the university.<ref name=shapirocv/> | |||
*Board of Regents Medal and Award for being selected Outstanding Teacher among Senior Faculty at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, 1981.<ref name=shapirocv/> | |||
⚫ | *] Award. Highest honor for literature granted by the |
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⚫ | *Winner of a 1995 |
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⚫ | *Elected |
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*Dean’s Special Appreciation Award for Service to the School of Education, Counseling Psychology and Pastoral Ministries at ] (2008)<ref name=shapirocv/> | |||
*'''Citation of Appreciation and Commendation''' for (civilian) service, Commander in Chief, Pacific Air Force (1977) | |||
*'''Special Commendation''', General Staff Commanders Conference (1976) | |||
⚫ | ==Awards and Accolades== | ||
⚫ | *] Award. Highest honor for literature granted by the American Psychiatric Association for ''Trance on Trial'' (1989, The Guilford Press) (1991). <ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | *Winner of a 1995 Book of the Year award for ''Becoming a Father'' (1995, Springer) from the American Journal of Nursing <ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | *Elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association (2008) in the Divisions of Family Psychology, Independent Practice and Media<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
==Research== | ==Research== | ||
Shapiro’s research has ranged from a lengthy series of empirical studies on the outcome effectiveness of group therapy, and interview-based studies of fatherhood, psychotherapist training, couple therapy, and the life transition after midlife. His research findings have been published in a number of journal and book publications, as well as presentations at professional meetings. | Shapiro’s research has ranged from a lengthy series of empirical studies on the outcome effectiveness of group therapy, and interview-based studies of fatherhood, psychotherapist training, couple therapy, and the life transition after midlife. His research findings have been published in a number of journal and book publications, as well as presentations at professional meetings. | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
===Books=== | |||
Shapiro has authored, edited, and contributed to over twenty books, many of which have been published in numerous languages.<ref name=shapirocv/> His book publications include: | |||
*''Finding Meaning, Facing Fears in the Autumn of Your Years (45-65)'' (2012, Impact Publishers) | *''Finding Meaning, Facing Fears in the Autumn of Your Years (45-65)'' (2012, Impact Publishers) | ||
*''Brief Group Treatment: Practical Training for Therapists and Counselors'' (1998, Brooks.Cole - with Lawrence S. Peltz and Susan Bernadett-Shapiro) | *''Brief Group Treatment: Practical Training for Therapists and Counselors'' (1998, Brooks.Cole - with Lawrence S. Peltz and Susan Bernadett-Shapiro) | ||
*''Becoming a Father: Contemporary Social, Developmental and Clinical Perspectives'' (1995, Springer Publishing – ED. with Michael J. Diamond and Martin Greenberg) | *''Becoming a Father: Contemporary Social, Developmental and Clinical Perspectives'' (1995, Springer Publishing – ED. with Michael J. Diamond and Martin Greenberg) | ||
*''The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been'' (1993, Delacorte; paperback 1995, Berkeley). |
*''The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been'' (1993, Delacorte; paperback 1995, Berkeley). Also in several translations and foreign editions . | ||
*''Trance on Trial'' (1989, Guilford Press - with Alan W. Sheflin) | *''Trance on Trial'' (1989, Guilford Press - with Alan W. Sheflin) | ||
*''When Men are Pregnant: Fears and Concerns of Expectant Fathers'' (1987, Impact Publishers; paperback 1993, Delta). |
*''When Men are Pregnant: Fears and Concerns of Expectant Fathers'' (1987, Impact Publishers; paperback 1993, Delta). Also in several translations and foreign editions . | ||
*''Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation'' (1978, Peacock Publishing) | *''Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation'' (1978, Peacock Publishing) | ||
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==Media== | ==Media== | ||
Shapiro has served as a media expert for the ] and for ]. He has appeared on over 200 radio and television programs, locally across the U.S. and Canada, nationally ( e.g., ''CBS morning Show'', ''CBS Evening News'', ''ABC News'', ''NBC'', ''NPR'', ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', ''CNN'', ''WWOR'', ''AP Radio'', ''Mutual''), and internationally (e.g., ''AFRTS'', ''CHUM'').<ref name=shapirocv/> | |||
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⚫ | His work on fatherhood has been cited in a many popular publications including the newspapers: ''New York Times'', the ''Wall Street Journal'', ''Boston Globe'', ''San Jose Mercury News'', ''Toronto Globe and Mail'', ''Chicago Tribune'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Nashville Banner'') Popular magazines, (e.g., ''Time'', ''People'', ''Parents'', ''Parenting'', ''Self'', ''Bridal Guide'', ''Men’s Health'', ''Ladies Home Journal'', ''Bottom Line Personal'', ''Playboy'', ''Men’s Health'')<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
== Miscellany == | |||
An avid folk musician and singer, Shapiro has been a member of several Appalachian, old-timey, bluegrass and folk bands since 1961. He performed with the Old Pali Highway Ramblers in Hawaii from 1973-1982. | |||
⚫ | He has authored articles for ''Parents'', ''The San Francisco Sunday Examiner'', and ''Psychology Today''.<ref name=shapirocv/> | ||
⚫ | He served as an expert prosecution witness in precedent setting trial in Honolulu in December 1982: a case in which hypnotically-refreshed testimony was successfully admitted in a rape trial. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:22, 31 May 2013
Jerrold L. Shapiro, Ph.D. (born in Massachusetts, USA) is a clinical psychologist, professor at the Santa Clara University’s Counseling Psychology graduate program, and Director of the Center for Professional Development at Santa Clara University.
He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (HI, 1974; CA, 1978),and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
Education and academic career
Jerrold Lee Shapiro is a graduate of Boston Latin School (1960), Colby College (A.B., 1964), Northwestern University (M.A., 1967) and The University of Waterloo (Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1970). He held internships at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Boston, MA, Downey VA Hospital (IL) Hawaii State Hospital (Kaneohe, HI) and Hamilton (Ontario) Psychiatric Hospital. < He has been a professor at Santa Clara University (1982-present) in the graduate department of Counseling Psychology, where he was chairman of the graduate program (2001-2007; 2012-2013). He is also the Director of Santa Clara University’s College of Professional Development since 2002. Before that, he was a professor at St. Bonaventure University (1969-1970), The University of Hawaii (1970-1983; Dept. Chair 1980-1982), visiting professor at UC Santa Cruz (1978-79) .
He has served on editorial boards of professional journals (PsycCritiques; Family Therapy) .
Clinical and consulting career
Shapiro was first licensed in Hawaii in 1974 and later in California in 1978. He has advanced certificationsas a Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists (ABMP, 1987-2010); was a Certified Clinical Consultant by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (1994-2006), certified by the National Registry of Certified Group Therapists (1997-2006), and listed in the National Register of Health Care Providers in Psychology (1978-present).
From 1970 until 2010, he was engaged in the part-time practice of individual, group, couple and family psychotherapy. Operating primarily from an existential psychotherapy framework. He was a partner in the King Kalakaua Center for Humanistic Psychotherapy in Honolulu from 1974-1982, a member of Spectrum Comprehensive Mental Health, and partner in a private practice in Los Altos, CA. He was also a visiting staff counselor at the Counseling Center (Crown & Kresge Colleges), University of California, Santa Cruz 1978-1979. He served as an expert prosecution witness in precedent setting trial in Honolulu in December 1982: a case in which hypnotically-refreshed testimony was successfully admitted in a rape trial.
He is founding/managing partner of Family Business Solutions, a consulting firm that specializes in consulting for family businesses, designed to help them through transitions between generations. From 1994-2001, he was president of PsyJourn, a psychotherapy-oriented software company that produced homework modules for patients to use between psychotherapy sessions.
Awards and Accolades
- Manfred Guttmacher Award. Highest honor for literature granted by the American Psychiatric Association for Trance on Trial (1989, The Guilford Press) (1991).
- Winner of a 1995 Book of the Year award for Becoming a Father (1995, Springer) from the American Journal of Nursing
- Elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association (2008) in the Divisions of Family Psychology, Independent Practice and Media
Research
Shapiro’s research has ranged from a lengthy series of empirical studies on the outcome effectiveness of group therapy, and interview-based studies of fatherhood, psychotherapist training, couple therapy, and the life transition after midlife. His research findings have been published in a number of journal and book publications, as well as presentations at professional meetings.
Shapiro’s signature work was a two decade study of the male experience of fatherhood. These interview and clinically-informed studies ranged from expectant fathering (When Men are Pregnant: Needs and Concerns of Expectant Fathers; Becoming a Father) to lifelong fatherhood and father-child interactions (The Measure if a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been). Most importantly, the work underscores the psychological influence of a man’s relationship with his own father (or significant male figures) to the manner in which he subsequently approaches his children. His fatherhood work was part of a renewed interest in men and fatherhood that emerged in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Until this time, during most of the twentieth century, parenting and research was primarily focused on motherhood.
Publications
Books
- Finding Meaning, Facing Fears in the Autumn of Your Years (45-65) (2012, Impact Publishers)
- Brief Group Treatment: Practical Training for Therapists and Counselors (1998, Brooks.Cole - with Lawrence S. Peltz and Susan Bernadett-Shapiro)
- Becoming a Father: Contemporary Social, Developmental and Clinical Perspectives (1995, Springer Publishing – ED. with Michael J. Diamond and Martin Greenberg)
- The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been (1993, Delacorte; paperback 1995, Berkeley). Also in several translations and foreign editions .
- Trance on Trial (1989, Guilford Press - with Alan W. Sheflin)
- When Men are Pregnant: Fears and Concerns of Expectant Fathers (1987, Impact Publishers; paperback 1993, Delta). Also in several translations and foreign editions .
- Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation (1978, Peacock Publishing)
Additionally, he has authored 47 professional articles, written 17 chapters in professional edited collections, several peer book reviews, 15 trade publications and over 100 presentations & symposia.
Media
Shapiro has served as a media expert for the American Psychological Association and for Santa Clara University. He has appeared on over 200 radio and television programs, locally across the U.S. and Canada, nationally ( e.g., CBS morning Show, CBS Evening News, ABC News, NBC, NPR, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, WWOR, AP Radio, Mutual), and internationally (e.g., AFRTS, CHUM).
His work on fatherhood has been cited in a many popular publications including the newspapers: New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, San Jose Mercury News, Toronto Globe and Mail, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Nashville Banner) Popular magazines, (e.g., Time, People, Parents, Parenting, Self, Bridal Guide, Men’s Health, Ladies Home Journal, Bottom Line Personal, Playboy, Men’s Health)
He has authored articles for Parents, The San Francisco Sunday Examiner, and Psychology Today.
References
- ^ Curriculum Vitae: Jerrold L. Shapiro, accessed 12 May 2009.