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Dr. Gregory Neimeyer - Ph. D

Part-Time Instructor

Phone: 202-430-1888
Website:

Locations:
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Office Hours: Online through email anytime
Biography: Dr. Greg Neimeyer is Director of the Offices of Continuing Education in Psychology, the Center for Learning And Career Development and the Center for Interprofessional Training and Education at the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC. A Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, Dr. Neimeyer has served as Graduate Coordinator and Director of Training in the APA-approved doctoral training program in counseling psychology. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association, he is a recipient of its Award for Outstanding Research in Career and Personality Psychology. Dr. Neimeyer has published over 200 journal articles and book chapters, and more than 12 books, largely in the areas of personality and professional and career development. As a clinical faculty member in the Department of Community Health and Family Medicine at the University of Florida, Dr. Neimeyer specialized in treating behavioral addictions and eating disorders. His courses in psychopathology, eating disorders and behavioral disorders have earned Dr. Neimeyer numerous teaching recognitions, culminating in his induction into the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars. He currently lives in the Washington, DC area with his wife, Edwina Rogers.

Courses: Psychobiology of Sex & Gender
Personality Theory
Eating Disorders
Syllabi:
Education: Ph.D. Psychology (1983) University of Notre Dame (APA approved program)
M.A. Psychology (1979) Major: Counseling Psychology, Minor: Social Psychology; Specialty: Cognitive Theory
B.S. Psychology (1977) University of Florida (with High Honors) Minor: Philosophy
CV: 2016-Present Director, Center for Learning and Career Development,
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Full budget, staff, and operational authority for all Center activity
dedicated to the education, training and career development of APA’s
membership of over 100,000 psychologists.
2009-Present Director, Office of Continuing Education in Psychology,
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Full budget, staff and operational responsibility for all continuing
education (CE) activities, on-site and online, dedicated the maintenance of competence of psychologists. Includes annual convention CE activities
books, webcasts, video-on-demand programs, and other media formats.
2016-Present Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Appointment in the APA-approved Counseling Psychology program.
Primary responsibilities include teaching (graduate and undergraduate),
research, and service.
1991-2016 Professor of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Appointment in the APA-approved Counseling Psychology program.
Primary responsibilities include teaching (graduate and undergraduate),
research, and service.
2006-2008 Member, Continuing Education Committee, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Responsible for reviewing 800 APA-approved CE Sponsors and
establishing and policy and procedures for continuing education in
psychology.
1996-2009 Clinical Professor, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida.
Responsible for training medical residents and seeing patients in the Family Practice Medical Residency Program.
2000 – 2007 Graduate Coordinator, Department of Psychology. Responsible for overseeing doctoral programs in Cognition and Sensory Processes, Counseling Psychology, Developmental, Behavior Analysis,
Behavioral Neuroscience, and Social, supported by 40 full-time faculty
and 114 doctoral students.
1990 – 2000 Director of Training, Counseling Psychology Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Responsibilities for directing the APA-approved doctoral program in the Department of Psychology including the administration, supervision and coordination of a program of 7 core faculty, 15 clinical affiliate faculty,
and approximately 50 full-time students.
2000-2007 Member, Graduate Coordinators Advisory Council, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
2000-2003 Member, Graduate
Professional Experience: 2016-Present Director, Center for Learning and Career Development,
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Full budget, staff, and operational authority for all Center activity
dedicated to the education, training and career development of APA’s
membership of over 100,000 psychologists.

2009-Present Director, Office of Continuing Education in Psychology,
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Full budget, staff and operational responsibility for all continuing
education (CE) activities, on-site and online, dedicated the maintenance of competence of psychologists. Includes annual convention CE activities
books, webcasts, video-on-demand programs, and other media formats.

2016-Present Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Appointment in the APA-approved Counseling Psychology program.
Primary responsibilities include teaching (graduate and undergraduate),
research, and service.

1991-2016 Professor of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Appointment in the APA-approved Counseling Psychology program.
Primary responsibilities include teaching (graduate and undergraduate),
research, and service.
Professional Affiliations: American Psychological Association
Awards and Honors: 2007 Inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars 2005 Graduate School, Advisor/Mentoring Award
2000 Anderson Scholar
1999 Golden Key University of Florida Teacher of the Year
1997 Anderson Scholar
1997 University of Florida Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award 1995 Department of Psychology Teacher of the Year Award
1994 University of Florida Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award 1990 University of Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award 1990 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award 1988 Department of Psychology Teacher of the Year
2004 Superior Accomplishment Award, Division 7, University of Florida 4
2001 Elmer P. Hinkley Term Professor
1997 APA Div. 17 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Career and Personality Research 1997 University of Florida Professional Excellence Program
1996 Fellow, Division 17 of the American Psychological Association
1996 Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs, Distinguished Service Award 1993 Lansdowne Visiting Scholar, University of Victoria, Canada
Publications: Dr. Neimeyer has published over 200 journal articles and book chapters, and more than 12 books, largely in the areas of personality and professional and career development.


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