Gordon Lindbloom
Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology
department: Counseling Psychology
office: 329 Rogers Hall
phone: 503-768-6070
e-mail: lndbloom@lclark.edu
Professional Biography
Gordon Lindbloom is an Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology. He specializes in stress in the workplace, teamwork and collaboration, interpersonal conflict, treatment of anxiety disorders, and integration of mental health and addictions treatment. Publications
Lindbloom, G. (1993) Learning about Organizational Cultures and Competence, in Ethical and Social Issues in Professional Education. Brody, C., and Wallace, J.(eds.) Albany, SUNY Press.
Lindbloom, G. & Boland, K. (1992). Psychotherapy Cults: An Ethical Analysis. Cultic Studies Journal. Bonita Springs, Florida, American Family Foundation.
Lindbloom, G., (1981). A decision-making perspective on marital counseling: Issues and implications. The School Counselor, 28, 208-215.
Academic Credentials
Ph.D. 1974, M.A. 1970 University of Oregon.
B.A. 1963 Northwest Nazarene College
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