Fredric Rabinowitz Ph.D.
About
Dr. Fredric Rabinowitz is a psychologist and professor at the University of Redlands. His most recent research publication resulted from 13 years of work as a key architect and author of the American Psychological Association's first-ever "Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men."
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Missouri
- M.A, Clinical Psychology, Loyola University
- B.A., Psychology, Ithaca College
Areas of Expertise
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Psychotherapy with men
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Men's depression
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Group psychotherapy with men
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Counseling process
Professional Background
- Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 2015-2016
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Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 2008-2015
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Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, 2005-2008
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President, Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, American Psychological Association, 2005
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Johnston Center for Integrative Studies Interim Director, Fall 2004
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Faculty Review Committee 2002-2004; Chair FRC 2003-2004; 2017-2018
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Resident Director, University of Redlands Salzburg, Austria Program 1999-2001
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Professor, Psychology Department and Johnston Center (1984-Present)
Publications
Rabinowitz, F.E. (2019). Deepening group psychotherapy with men. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Rochlen, A. & Rabinowitz, F. E. (Eds.) (2014). Breaking barriers in counseling men: Insights and innovations. New York: Routledge.
Rabinowitz, F. E. & Cochran, S. V. (2002). Deepening psychotherapy with men. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Cochran, S. V. & Rabinowitz, F. E. (2000). Men and depression: Clinical and Empirical Perspectives. San Diego: Academic Press.
Rabinowitz, F.E. & Cochran, S.V. (1994). Man alive: A primer of men's issues. Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole.
Awards and service
- Armacost Faculty Alumni Award 2010
- American Psychological Association Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Distinguished Service Award 2010
- Fellow, American Psychological Association 2004
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University Outstanding Research Award 2001-2002
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Professor of the Year 2001-2002 San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce
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Mortar Board Professor of Year 1996-97
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University of Redlands Outstanding Teaching Award 1995