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Hello members and potential members! Welcome to the Fall 2006
edition of our e-newsletter, The
Consulting Psychologist. I hope you are all in
preparations to attend the 15th Annual Mid-Winter
Conference with the theme of Diversity
and Leadership. This year it will be held in sunny
Miami
,
FL
February 8-11, 2007.
Please visit our main website
to get all the details.
After almost 15 years, Consulting Psychology is still struggling
to brand itself as a profession. In this issue board member Dr.
Bernie Luskin opens the discussion of how to brand oneself as a
Consulting Psychologist. Dr. Virginia Mullen gives the
membership an update to her continued work on psychologically
healthy workplaces. In the first installment of her two-part
series for the column Prophet Margin, Dr. Adrienne McVeigh
writes on the Work-Life Balance Dilemma. This is a refreshing
and thoughtful read for those of you with clients struggling to
keep it all together…Or living the life of a consultant,
perhaps it is you. Lastly, member Alida Merrill offers a
handbook for clients in her book review of Working with You is
Killing
Me.
Viva
Miami
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Jennifer
Boyce, Ph.D.
jaboyce@mac.com
Jennifer
Boyce earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University. She has provided career counseling/coaching, assessments, team building and workshops on various topics related to organizational effectiveness. Her work has been informed by her extensive international travel. Jennifer is an active member of APA Division 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology) and the current editor of The Consulting Psychology e-newsletter. You can contact her at jaboyce@mac.com
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