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Curriculum Vita
Philip Belove
Professional
Disclosure and Credentials for:
Philip Belove, M.A., Ed.D.
84 South Street, Suite 201 West Brattleboro VT 05301
Phone (802)254-6221, e-mail: belove@sover.net
Professional Qualifications and
Experience:
Education:
B.S. Marketing. Northwestern University, Evanston Illionis, 1964
M.A. Marketing (partial) Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois, 1965
M.A. Counseling Psychology. Alfred Adler Institute of Chicago. 1978
Ed.D. Consulting Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1986
Practice
1987 to Present. Psychologist in Private Practice:
Vermont Licensed in 1987 at the Master's Level.
Certifications and Memberships
Clinical Membership American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. 1986 to
1990.
Editorial Board, Journal of Individual Psychology, 1987 to 1989.
Specialties:
Dating and Relationship formation for single adults between the ages of 40 and 60.
Since 1997 I have been conducting academic and field research in this area. Specific
academic areas I have investigates include the following: Adult Cognitive, Emotional and
Ego Development. Relationship Development. Adult Motivation. Human Sexuality. Gender
Theory. Human verbal and non-verbal communication. Men's Studies. Conflict Resolution.
Marriage and Family Theory. In addition, I have conducted focused interviews with 50
single adults. All this has been in addition to information I've gained in some 20 years
of private practice.
Human Communication. Since 1996 I have been designing and teaching courses
in Human Communication for Keene State College. The principle course I teach is called
Principles of Communication. I also teach a course called Interpersonal Communication and
one called, Communication between Men and Women.
Academic Teaching Experience
For Keene State College, 1994 to Present.
Courses include Principles of Communication, Interpersonal Communication,
Communication between Men and Women.
For Antioch New England Graduate School, 1996,
as substitute Adjunct Faculty:
Personality Theory and Introduction to System Theory.
For University of Massachusetts at Amherst, as Instructor.
Fundamentals of Counseling and Theories of Personality. 1981, 1982
For College of St. Michael at Albany
through Richard Bolton as Adjunct Professor.
Behavior Management in the Classroom. 1979-1980.
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