Ph.D., Harvard
Daniel B. Fishman is editor-in-chief of the online journal, Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy (pcsp.libraries.rutgers.edu).
His prior appointments were as associate director of a
large community mental health center in metropolitan Denver and
director of a major NIMH contract to develop a cost-effectiveness
methodology for community mental health centers. He is past president
of the Eastern Evaluation Research Society, past president of the
Society for Studying Unity Issues in Psychology, and a former board
member of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. He's
written more than 100 articles and book chapters, given more than 100
lectures by invitation, which have all spanned his interests in the
systematic case study method, pragmatic
psychology, philosophy of science, cognitive behavior therapy, program
evaluation, community psychology, organizational psychology, and
professional psychology training. Dr. Fishman's books include A Cost-Effectiveness Methodology for Community Mental Health Centers (1981); Assessment for Decision (with D.R. Peterson; 1987); Paradigms in Behavior Therapy: Present and Promise (with F. Rotgers and C.M. Franks; 1988); The Human Side of Corporate Competitiveness (with C. Cherniss; 1990); The
Case for Pragmatic Psychology (1999) (rci.rutgers.edu/%7Edfishman) and Caregiver Alliances for At-Risk and
Dangerous Youth: Establishing School and Agency Coordination and
Accountability (with C.A. Blechman, C.A. Fishman, & J.C. Lewis; 2004).
Dr. Fishman is a licensed psychologist with a clinical and
organizational psychology practice.
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