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Arthur Freeman, EdD, is president of the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy and director of clinical training and supervision for The Center for Brief Therapy, PC, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Prior to his move to Indiana, he was professor and chair of the Department of Psychology and director of the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has remained in the position of professor since his move. He has lectured in 25 countries over the past 20 years. In addition to over 60 book chapters, reviews and journal articles, he has published 52 professional books (see Suggested Reading section) on the topic of cognitive–behavioral therapy. Dr. Freeman serves on the editorial boards of several U.S. and international journals. He is board certified in clinical psychology, family therapy, and behavioral psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and licensed as a psychologist in Indiana. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (Society of Clinical Psychology as well as Psychotherapy and Family Psychology divisions), the American Psychological Society, the Academy of Clinical Psychology, and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. Dr. Freeman is a past president of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy and was the vice president (2000–2002) of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology. In 2000, the Pennsylvania Psychological Association named him recipient of its award for "Outstanding Contribution to the Science and Practice of Psychology." |