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Faculty
Bios:

Harlene
Anderson, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor and Practicum Coordinator
(Houston Campus)
Office: 2700 W.W. Thorne Blvd.,
Houston, TX 77073
Phone: 713-522-7112
Fax: 713-528-2618
Email: harleneanderson@earthlink.net
Degrees:
Ph.D., 1984, The Union Institute (Psychology)
M.S., 1968, University of Houston (Psychology)
B.S., 1964, University of Houston (Psychology)
Theoretical Approach:
Postmodern, Social Construction
Research
Interests: Qualitative approach of collaborative
inquiry in the area of client voices. Research projects
include voices of women with a history of substance
abuse, successful therapy with the juvenile justice
client population, and executive assistants to corporate
leaders.
Courses Taught: Pre-Practica
Counseling Lab; Practicum
Publications:
- Anderson, H. (in press) Postmodern social construction
therapies. In G. Weeks, T.L. Saxton & M. Robbins (Eds.).
Handbook of Family Therapy. New York: Brunner-Routledge.
- Anderson, H. (2002). In the space between people:
Seikkula’s open dialogue approach. Journal of Marital
and Family Therapy. 28, 279-281.
- Anderson, H. (2002). Samtale, Sprog og Terapi.
Translated by Dorte Ipsen. Copenhagen, Denmanrk: Has
Reitzels Forlag.
- Anderson, H. (2001). Ethics and uncertainty: Brief
unfinished thoughts. Journal of Systemic Therapies.
20(4), 3-6.
- Anderson, H. (2001). Becoming a postmodern collaborative
therapist: A clinical and theoretical journey. Part
II. Journal of the Texas Association for Marriage
and Family Therapy. 6(1), 4-22.
- Anderson, H. (2001) Postmodern collaborative and
person-centered therapies: What would Carl Rogers
say? Journal of Family Therapy. 23, 339-360.
- Anderson, H. (2001) Dreams now and then, collaborative
language systems: Conversations about a family's struggles.
In S. McDaniel, D. D.Lusterman, & C. Philpot (Eds.).
Integrating Family Therapy Casebook. (pp. 111-126).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
- Anderson, H. (2000) Reflections on and the appeals
and challenges of postmodern psychologies and societal
practices. In L. Holzman & J. Morss (Eds.) Postmodern
Psychologies and Societal Practices. (pp. 202-208).
New York: Routledge
- Anderson, H. (2000) Becoming a postmodern collaborative
therapist: A clinical and theoretical journey. Part
I. Journal of the Texas Association for Marriage
and Family Therapy, 3(1), 5-12.
- Anderson, H. (2000) Reflections on collaborating
beyond the family system. In C. E. Bailey (Ed.). Children
in Therapy: Using the Family as a Resource. (pp.
46-72). New York: Norton.
- Anderson, H. (2000) Balancing business. Practice,
science and humanity. New Therapist, 5,16-17.
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