
An Introduction to Consulting Psychology
Working with Individuals, Groups, and Organizations
Rodney L. Lowman(Author)
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
Published on 15. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-4338-2178-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a broad introduction to consulting psychology that reviews assessment and intervention at three levels of competency-individual, group, and organizational-including how these levels interact.
Consulting psychology is a burgeoning yet sometimes underappreciated discipline whose goal is to empower clients and improve workplace functioning. In this book, Dr. Lowman describes this fulfilling and important work, translating theory and research into a succinct and accessible overview that will familiarize students, psychologists from multiple disciplines, and others with the field.
Lowman reviews how consultation helps clients at three levels-individual, group, and organizational. Using illustrative case examples, he samples issues that can arise at each level and describes appropriate tools for assessment and intervention.
The various consulting activities surveyed include:
screening potential job candidates
coaching individuals to help them adapt to new roles and manage relationships with colleagues
evaluating and improving work group dynamics, such as communication patterns and
working with different organizational cultures to enhance system-wide processes and structures.
Leadership is given special focus as a complex topic that spans all three levels and requires the consultant to consider a host of variables. Multiculturalism and internationalism are also examined as competencies that consulting psychologists must possess in our increasingly globalized society.
Lowman also considers important professional standards and guidelines for consulting psychologists, including the APA Ethics Code.
Consulting psychology is a burgeoning yet sometimes underappreciated discipline whose goal is to empower clients and improve workplace functioning. In this book, Dr. Lowman describes this fulfilling and important work, translating theory and research into a succinct and accessible overview that will familiarize students, psychologists from multiple disciplines, and others with the field.
Lowman reviews how consultation helps clients at three levels-individual, group, and organizational. Using illustrative case examples, he samples issues that can arise at each level and describes appropriate tools for assessment and intervention.
The various consulting activities surveyed include:
screening potential job candidates
coaching individuals to help them adapt to new roles and manage relationships with colleagues
evaluating and improving work group dynamics, such as communication patterns and
working with different organizational cultures to enhance system-wide processes and structures.
Leadership is given special focus as a complex topic that spans all three levels and requires the consultant to consider a host of variables. Multiculturalism and internationalism are also examined as competencies that consulting psychologists must possess in our increasingly globalized society.
Lowman also considers important professional standards and guidelines for consulting psychologists, including the APA Ethics Code.
Reviews / Votes
Exceptionally well organized and presented, An Introduction to Consulting Psychology is comprehensively informed and informative. (Midwest Book Review)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
266 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-2178-3 (9781433821783)
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Person
Rodney L. Lowman, PhD, is currently a distinguished professor in the California School of Professional Psychology and is past provost/vice president of academic affairs and past acting president of Alliant International University. Dr. Lowman has authored or edited nine books and monographs, published more than 3 scholarly and professional publications, and given hundreds of professional presentations all over the world. His previous works include Internationalizing Multiculturalism: Expanding Professional Competencies in a Globalized World Handbook of Organizational Consulting Psychology The Ethical Practice of Psychology in Organizations (2nd ed.) The Clinical Practice of Career Assessment: Abilities, Interests, and Personality Counseling and Psychotherapy of Work Dysfunctions and Pre-Employment Screening: A Guide to Professional Practice.
Dr. Lowman has served as editor of Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, the flagship journal in the field of consulting psychology, currently is the series editor of the APA Fundamentals of Consulting Psychology book series, and was founding editor of The Psychologist-Manager Journal. He has also served on the editorial boards of other journals and has lectured widely both in the United States and abroad on professional ethics, consulting psychology, career assessment and counseling, and counseling and psychotherapy of work dysfunctions.
Dr. Lowman is a Fellow of APA, Divisions 2 (Society of Clinical Psychology), 3 (Society of Consulting Psychology), 4 (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology), 7 (Society of Counseling Psychology), and 52 (International Psychology), and he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Assessment Psychology. He also heads the Scientific Advisory Board of Leadership Worth Following, a Dallas-based consulting firm.
Dr. Lowman is past president of the Society of Consulting Psychology and the Society for Psychologists in Management. He has served as Research Domain Leader and as elected APA Council representative for the Society of Consulting Psychology, and later as elected APA Council representative for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He was the inaugural elected chair of APA's Council Leadership Team and in this role served as a nonvoting participant on APA's Board.
Dr. Lowman has received many honors and recognitions for his professional work, including the Richard Kilburg Service Award from the Society of Psychologists in Management, the Service Award from the Society for Consulting Psychology, and the International amp ndash Multicultural Provost's Award from Alliant International University. He is a psychologist licensed in California and currently resides in San Diego, with his spouse, clinical psychologist Dr. Linda Richardson. Their daughter is a writer and entrepreneur who lives in New York, where she is attending Cornell University's amp quot Cornell Tech amp quot MBA program.
Dr. Lowman has served as editor of Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, the flagship journal in the field of consulting psychology, currently is the series editor of the APA Fundamentals of Consulting Psychology book series, and was founding editor of The Psychologist-Manager Journal. He has also served on the editorial boards of other journals and has lectured widely both in the United States and abroad on professional ethics, consulting psychology, career assessment and counseling, and counseling and psychotherapy of work dysfunctions.
Dr. Lowman is a Fellow of APA, Divisions 2 (Society of Clinical Psychology), 3 (Society of Consulting Psychology), 4 (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology), 7 (Society of Counseling Psychology), and 52 (International Psychology), and he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Assessment Psychology. He also heads the Scientific Advisory Board of Leadership Worth Following, a Dallas-based consulting firm.
Dr. Lowman is past president of the Society of Consulting Psychology and the Society for Psychologists in Management. He has served as Research Domain Leader and as elected APA Council representative for the Society of Consulting Psychology, and later as elected APA Council representative for the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He was the inaugural elected chair of APA's Council Leadership Team and in this role served as a nonvoting participant on APA's Board.
Dr. Lowman has received many honors and recognitions for his professional work, including the Richard Kilburg Service Award from the Society of Psychologists in Management, the Service Award from the Society for Consulting Psychology, and the International amp ndash Multicultural Provost's Award from Alliant International University. He is a psychologist licensed in California and currently resides in San Diego, with his spouse, clinical psychologist Dr. Linda Richardson. Their daughter is a writer and entrepreneur who lives in New York, where she is attending Cornell University's amp quot Cornell Tech amp quot MBA program.
Content
Series Editor's Foreword
Rodney L. Lowman
The Work of Consulting Psychologists
Consulting at the Individual Level
Consulting at the Group and Team Level
Consulting at the Organizational Level
Integrating Across Domains and Levels: The Case of Leadership
Multicultural and International Issues in Consulting Psychology
Ethical and Professional Standards in the Practice of Consulting Psychology
The Road Ahead
References
Index
About the Author
Rodney L. Lowman
The Work of Consulting Psychologists
Consulting at the Individual Level
Consulting at the Group and Team Level
Consulting at the Organizational Level
Integrating Across Domains and Levels: The Case of Leadership
Multicultural and International Issues in Consulting Psychology
Ethical and Professional Standards in the Practice of Consulting Psychology
The Road Ahead
References
Index
About the Author