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Gregory J. Neimeyer (/ˈniːmaɪ.ər/ NEE-my-ər ) is a professor of psychology at the University of Florida.[citation needed] In 2009 he was appointed associate executive director for professional development and continuing education at the American Psychological Association.[1]
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He is a fellow of the Global Healthspan Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.[2][3]
Personal life
editHis brother Dr. Robert "Bob" A. Neimeyer is also a professor and scholar of psychology.[4] In 2016 he married American lobbyist Edwina Rogers.[5]
Publications
editAs editor:
- Casebook of Constructivist Assessment. New York: Sage Publications, 1993
As co-editor with Robert A. Neimeyer:
- Personal Construct Therapy Casebook. New York: Springer, 1987
- Advances in Personal Construct Psychology, volume 1. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, 1990
- Advances in Personal Construct Psychology, volume 2, Greenwich: JAI Press, 1992
- Advances in Personal Construct Psychology, volume 3. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1995
- Advances in Personal Construct Psychology, volume 4. Greenwich: JAI Press, 1997
- Advances in Personal Construct Psychology, volume 5. New York: Praeger Publications, 2002
As guest editor:
- Personal Constructs in Career Counseling and Development, special issue of the Journal of Career Development 18 (3).
References
edit- ^ "APA news: Neimeyer is new continuing-education director". www.apa.org.
- ^ "Dr. Greg Neimeyer, Ph.D."
- ^ "Our Cause".
- ^ Neimeyer, Robert A. (30 January 2009). Constructivist Psychotherapy: Distinctive Features. Routledge. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-134-10784-1. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- ^ "Hurricane evacuees forced to evacuate venue, recreate wedding in Birmingham". October 8, 2016.