Academic Paths: Career Decisions and Experiences of Psychologists

This book contains the intimate autobiographies of 13 psychologists who work in academic settings. Their experiences are as diverse as their specializations and the academic institutions from which they come. However, all of the contributors have in common an infectious enthusiasm for their academic experiences and the unique opportunities provided by their careers.

Psychology students often have only vague notions about the career experiences and personal lives of academic psychologists. The autobiographies in this book open special windows onto the lives of psychologists in academic settings. The contributions range from a description of experiences at a two-year community college through discussions of the demands at high powered doctoral-level research institutions. The authors offer intimate glimpses of experiences in their lives that paved the way to academia.

Although this book is, in a sense, about career planning in academic settings, there is no pretense about it being a career planning guide. The editor's goal was to give readers some sense of what motivates academic psychologists and what their personal as well as professional lives are like. The editor also makes clear his belief that there is no single pathway to a successful academic career in psychology. Although each contributor describes what most would see as a successful career, the academic paths taken and the personal and professional rewards received are often quite different. This book will provide encouragement to students contemplating a career in academia as well as interesting reading for psychologists curious about what makes their academic colleagues tick.

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Academic Paths: Career Decisions and Experiences of Psychologists

This book contains the intimate autobiographies of 13 psychologists who work in academic settings. Their experiences are as diverse as their specializations and the academic institutions from which they come. However, all of the contributors have in common an infectious enthusiasm for their academic experiences and the unique opportunities provided by their careers.

Psychology students often have only vague notions about the career experiences and personal lives of academic psychologists. The autobiographies in this book open special windows onto the lives of psychologists in academic settings. The contributions range from a description of experiences at a two-year community college through discussions of the demands at high powered doctoral-level research institutions. The authors offer intimate glimpses of experiences in their lives that paved the way to academia.

Although this book is, in a sense, about career planning in academic settings, there is no pretense about it being a career planning guide. The editor's goal was to give readers some sense of what motivates academic psychologists and what their personal as well as professional lives are like. The editor also makes clear his belief that there is no single pathway to a successful academic career in psychology. Although each contributor describes what most would see as a successful career, the academic paths taken and the personal and professional rewards received are often quite different. This book will provide encouragement to students contemplating a career in academia as well as interesting reading for psychologists curious about what makes their academic colleagues tick.

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Academic Paths: Career Decisions and Experiences of Psychologists

Academic Paths: Career Decisions and Experiences of Psychologists

by Peter A. Keller (Editor)
Academic Paths: Career Decisions and Experiences of Psychologists

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by Peter A. Keller (Editor)

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This book contains the intimate autobiographies of 13 psychologists who work in academic settings. Their experiences are as diverse as their specializations and the academic institutions from which they come. However, all of the contributors have in common an infectious enthusiasm for their academic experiences and the unique opportunities provided by their careers.

Psychology students often have only vague notions about the career experiences and personal lives of academic psychologists. The autobiographies in this book open special windows onto the lives of psychologists in academic settings. The contributions range from a description of experiences at a two-year community college through discussions of the demands at high powered doctoral-level research institutions. The authors offer intimate glimpses of experiences in their lives that paved the way to academia.

Although this book is, in a sense, about career planning in academic settings, there is no pretense about it being a career planning guide. The editor's goal was to give readers some sense of what motivates academic psychologists and what their personal as well as professional lives are like. The editor also makes clear his belief that there is no single pathway to a successful academic career in psychology. Although each contributor describes what most would see as a successful career, the academic paths taken and the personal and professional rewards received are often quite different. This book will provide encouragement to students contemplating a career in academia as well as interesting reading for psychologists curious about what makes their academic colleagues tick.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317717225
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/28/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Peter A. Keller

Table of Contents

Preface; Chapter 1 Career Paths in Academia: No Single Route to Success, Peter A. Keller; Chapter 2 Psychology and Community College Teaching: Helping People in Context, Ann E. Garrett Robinson; Chapter 3 You Take the High Road, I’ll Take the Low Road: A Satisfying Career at a Small State University, Stephen F. Davis; Chapter 4 An Unconventional Career Path in Teaching and Neuropsychology, Antonio E. Puente; Chapter 5 Reflections on the Richness of a Small College Career, Samuel M. Cameron; Chapter 6 An Academic Odyssey: Experiences in a Small College and a Major Research University, Ludy T. Benjamin Jr.; Chapter 7 The Rhythms and Serendipity of an Academic Life, Baron Perlman; Chapter 8 A Midcareer Perspective: Big City to Small University Town, Patricia Keith-Spiegel; Chapter 9 Of People, Places, and Trees: A Varied Career in Counseling Psychology, Ursula Delworth; Chapter 10 The Evolution of a Feminist Psychologist, Advocate, and Scholar, Nancy Felipe Russo; Chapter 11 Playing the Hand That’s Dealt You: My Life and Times (So Far) as a Psychologist, Robert Perloff; Chapter 12 Building Safe Environments for Children and Families: The Integration of Research Teaching, and Public Service, Gary B. Melton; Chapter 13 Change, Persistence, and Enthusiasm for Ethnic Research, Stanley Sue; Chapter 14 The Autobiography of a Social Psychologist: Scholarship, Advocacy, and Leadership, Dalmas A. Taylor;
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