Curriculum Vitae for

 Rui (Roy) José Faria Pinheiro de Carvalho

 

Education
  • Ph.D. (1988) in History of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    (Dissertation: A History of Humanistic Psychology).
  • M.A. (1984) in History of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    (Thesis: "Methods and Manifestations: The Wallace-Carpenter Debate Over  Spiritualism," Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 11(1988):183-194, 12(1989):20-25).
  • B.A. (1982) in Philosophy and History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Employment
  • 2008-     : Adjunct Professor of History, Texas Woman's University.
  • 2006-     : Adjunct Professor of History, University of North Texas.
  • 1992-06: Associate Professor of History, University of North Texas. (Retired in 2006).
  • 1986-92: Assistant Professor, State University of New York--Institute of Technology.
  • 1983-86: Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Memberships, Grants & Awards
  • UNT, Faculty  Leave in Portugal (2005-06).
  • UNT, Faculty Development Leave (Sabbatical, Spring 2000).
  • UNT, Recognized as a Distributed Learning Pioneer at the Distributed Learning Pioneer Recognition Ceremony (December 13, 1999).
  • UNT, Teaching with Technology Grant Program (1998).
  • UNT, Faculty Research Grant (1993).
  • SUNY-IT, Student Association Award for Excellence in Club Advising (1992) in recognition of dedication to the Latino Student Association.
  • SUNY-IT, New York State/United University Professions Nuala McGann Drescher Affirmative Action Leave Grant (1990).
  • Member, History of Science Society.
  • Member, Association for Humanistic Psychology.
  • Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology since 1991.
Courses of Instruction
University
& College Service
  • Web Master of the Department of History's web page (2003-06)
  • Faculty Senator (1998-04)
  • University Committee (Faculty Senate's executive committee, 2001-02)
  • Faculty Senate's Committee on Committees (2001-02)
  • Faculty Senate's Elections Committee (2001-04)
  • Faculty Senate's Committee on Scholarly Misconduct (1997-2002)
  • Arts & Sciences Faculty Council (1997-2000)
  • Center for Distributed Learning Steering Committee (1998-2000)
  • Undergraduate Committee (1998)
  • Tenure and Promotion Committee (1995-05)
  • Mentor, Office of the Dean of Students (1997-05)
  • Election Judge (1992-1994, 1995-2000 )
  • Mentor, Multicultural Scholastic Award (1996-97)
  • Chair, Map Advisory Committee (1997)
  • Library Committee (1995)
  • Secretary, Graduate Committee (1993-95)
  • Chair, History Department Self-Study Committee (1993)
  • Secretary, Library Advisory Committee (1992)
  • Faculty Advisor, Latino Student Association (SUNY-IT: 1990-92)
  • Mohawk Valley Multiethnic Consortium of Colleges (SUNY-IT: 1990-92)
  • Committee on Cultural Diversity (SUNY-IT: 1990-92)
  • Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (SUNY-IT: 1990-92)
  • Political Science Search Committee (SUNY-IT: 1991)
  • Graduate Council (SUNY-IT: 1988-91)
  • Chair, English Search Committee-3 positions (SUNY-IT: 1989)
  • Academic Standards Committee (SUNY-IT: 1986-89)
  • Library Advisory Committee (SUNY-IT: 1986-89)
  • Writing Across the Disciplines Group (SUNY-IT: 1986-89)
Publications: Manuscripts
  • The Founders of Humanistic Psychology (New York: Praeger, 1991) ISBN 027594008, 221 p.
  • The Growth Hypothesis in Psychology: The Humanistic Psychology of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers (San Francisco: Mellen Press, 1991) ISBN 0773499083, 167 p.
  • The Growth Hypothesis in Psychology: The Humanistic Psychology of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. Translated into Japanese by Professor Iroshi Ito (Tokyo: Shinsuisha Publishing, 1994) ISBN 4915165604 C0011, 240 p.
  • A History of Scientific Thought and Technology in Western Civilization (New York, NY: Cummings & Hathaway, 1990) ISBN 0-943025-255-7, 424 p.
Publications
  • Review of Donald Moss (Ed.). Humanistic Psychology and Transpersonal Psychology, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39(2003):93-94.
  • Otto Rank, the Rankian Circle in Philadelphia,  and the Origins of Carl Rogers' Client-Centered Psychotherapy, History of Psychology, 2(1999):132-148.
  • Maslow, Abraham Harold, in ed. John Garraty & Mark C. Carnes, American National Biography (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), vol. 14, pp. 636-638.
  • Rogers, Carl Ransom, in ed. John Garraty & Mark C. Carnes, American National Biography (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), vol. 18, pp. 749-750.
  • Rollo R. May (1909-1994): A Biographical Sketch, Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, 24(1999):51-58. (A reprint of an essay with the same title published in Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36(1996):8-16).
  • Humanistic Psychology in Czechoslovakia, with Ivo Cermak, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 37(1997):110-130.
  • James F. T. Bugental: Portrait of a Humanistic Psychologist, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36(1996):42-57.
  • Rollo R. May (1909-1994): A Biographical Sketch, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36(1996):8-16. (Reprinted in Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, 24(1999):51-58).
  • Humanistic Psychology in Czechoslovakia up to 1993, with Ivo Cermak (in Czech language), Sbornik k60. Vyroci casopisu Psychologie, (1995):117-129.
  • History of Humanistic Psychology in Czechoslovakia (with Ivo Cermak, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic). Paper read at the IV European Congress of Psychology, 2-7 July 1995, Athens, Greece.
  • Introduction to the Japanese translation by Iroshi Ito of deCarvalho's The Growth Hypothesis in Psychology: The Humanistic Psychology of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers (Tokyo: Shinsuisha Publishing, 1994) ISBN 4915165604 C0011, 240 p.
  • The Problem of Method in Humanistic Psychology, with Stanley Krippner, Methods: A Journal for Human Science, 3(1993):51-69. (A revised English version of the essay with the same title published in Russia).
  • The Problem of Method in Humanistic Psychology, with Stanley Krippner (in Russian language), Psychological Journal of the Russian Academy of Science, 14(1993):113-126.
  • Gordon W. Allport on the Nature of Prejudice, Psychological Reports, 72(1993):299-308.
  • The Institutionalization of Humanistic Psychology, The Humanistic Psychologist, 20(1992):124-135. Reprinted in Frederick J. Wertz (ed.), The Humanistic Movement: Recovering the Person in Psychology (Lake Worth, FL: Gardner Press, 1993), pp. 13-23.
  • The Humanistic Ethics of Rollo May, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 32(1992):8-19.
  • Maslow on Self-Actualization and Education, Research & Creative Expression(SUNY-IT), 4(1992):7-10
  • Humanistic Ethics in Psychology, Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 10(1991):130-149.
  • Gordon Allport and Humanistic Psychology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31(1991):8-13.
  • The Humanistic Paradigm in Education, The Humanistic Psychologist, 19(1991):88-104. Reprinted in Holistic Education Review, 4(1991):51-56.
  • Abraham H. Maslow (1908-1970): An Intellectual Biography, Thought: A Review of Culture and Idea, 66(1991):32-50.
  • Was Maslow an Aristotelian? Revisited, The Psychological Record, 41(1991):117-123.
  • Contributions to the History of Psychology, LXIX: Gordon Allport on the Problem of Method in Psychology, Psychological Reports, 67(1990):267-275.
  • A History of the 'Third Force' in Psychology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 30(1990):22-44.
  • Who Coined the Term "Humanistic Psychology"? The Humanistic Psychologist, 18(1990):350-351.
  • The Growth Hypothesis and Self-Actualization: An Existential Alternative, The Humanistic Psychologist, 18(1990):252-258.
  • A Source on 19th Century Spiritualism, Science and Religion: Mason's letter to Draper, Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 13(1990):124-128.
  • The Rogerian Paradigm in Education, Research & Creative Expression(SUNY-IT), 2(1990):14-17.
  • Rogerian Values in Psychology, Research & Creative Expression(SUNY-IT), 2(1990):8-10.
  • Humanistic Psychology's Founders, Association for Humanistic Psychology Perspective, February 1990, pp. 6-7.
  • Contributions to the History of Psychology, LXII: Carl Rogers' Naturalistic System of Ethics, Psychological Reports, 65(1989):1155-1162.
  • Methods and Manifestations: The Wallace-Carpenter Debate Over Spiritualism, Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, 11(1988):183-94, 12(1989):20-5.
  • Rollo May: Humanistic Psychologist, Research & Creative Expression(SUNY-IT), 1(1989):8-10.
  • Uma Visao Geral da Psicologia Humanistica, (with Stanley Krippner), THOT, 49(1988):9-13. [An Overview of Humanistic Psychology, in Portuguese and published in a Brazilian psychological journal].
  • Maslow's Mailing List, Association for Humanistic Psychology Perspective, October 1985, p. 9.
  • Parapsychology and the History of Science: A Student's Experience, American Society for Psychical Research Newsletter, 8(1982):21.


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