About the Author:
Taibi Kahler holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Child Development and Family Life, and a B.A. in English Literature, all from Purdue University. He is a Clinical Psychologist, and has held licensures as a Marriage, Family and Child Counselor and as a Licensed Counselor. He is the originator of the Process Therapy Model and the Process Communication Model. More than 700,00 people worldwide have been profiled using the Pesonality Pattern Inventory (PPI), the assessment instrument developed for these models. Therapists and counselors have found the Proces Therapy Model to be uniquely valuable in treating and counseling their clients. The Proces Communication Model is used by businesses and government agencies throughout the world as a management, selection, placement and motivation methodology and by educators to maximize their effectiveness and to connect with hard to reach students. Dr. Kahler received the 1977 Eric Berne Memorial Scientific Award for his groundbreaking article "The Miniscript". In 1978, he was invited to be an interviewing psychologist by Dr. Terry MGuire, NASA's Lead Psychiatrist for Manned Spaceflight. As a result, the PPI was used in astronaut selection and Dr. Kahler's methodology was incorporated into the astronaut selection, evaluation, training and management processes for almost two decades. Dr. Kahler has held memberships in a variety of national and international professional organizations, including the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, The American Group Psychotherapy Association, the International Transactional Analysis Association, and has been honored by organizations and publications worldwide. He's held memberships in four high I.Q. societies, and received the 2006 Hall of Fame Award from Intertel. Dr. Kahler has authored 4 books, in five languages and more than 100 other articles and publications. Thirty books, as well as a dozen doctoral dissertations, have been written on Dr. Kahler's personality models, on topics including education, relationships, management, counsulting, an spiritual applications. He's been communication advisor and friend to former President Clinton and was hired to provide psychodemographic polling information for his campaign. Dr. Kahler is President of Kahler Communication, Inc., which manages his works and operations worldwide.
Review:
I have known a number of "professional giants" in the fields of behavioral science and medicine, including Nobel Prize winners. But I am most grateful for what I have learned from my continued contact with Taibi Kahler. His Process Therapy Model revolutionizes how we understand, diagnose, and treat people in psychotherapy. His model is extremely valuable for predicting behavior. --Terrence McGuire, M.D., Lead Psychiatrist for Manned Spaceflight, NASA, 1959-1996
I have known a number of "professional giants" in the fields of behavioral science and medicine, including Nobel Prize winners. But I am most grateful for what I have learned from my continued contact with Taibi Kahler. His Process Therapy Model revolutionizes how we understand, diagnose, and treat people in psychotherapy. His model is extremely valuable for predicting behavior. --Terrence McGuire, M.D., Lead Psychiatrist for Manned Spaceflight, NASA, 1959-1996
This is the definitive work for understanding and working with the six PTM Personality Types and integrating my Personality Adaptations. Taibi is a theorist's theorist. Every therapist needs to know and use his Process Therapy Model. --Paul Ware, M.D., Chairman of the School of Psychiatry at LSU Health Services Center, and originator of Personality Adaptations
We acknowledge that what we call the Process Model in our book and teachings ... is your Process [Therapy] Model. ... We have always seen ourselves ... simply as "messengers" carrying your message to the psychotherapy and counseling trainess to whom we present. --Ian Stewart, Ph.D. and Vann Joines, Ph.D., authors of Personality Adaptations
We acknowledge that what we call the Process Model in our book and teachings ... is your Process [Therapy] Model. ... We have always seen ourselves ... simply as "messengers" carrying your message to the psychotherapy and counseling trainess to whom we present. --Ian Stewart, Ph.D. and Vann Joines, Ph.D., authors of Personality Adaptations
I have known a number of "professional giants" in the fields of behavioral science and medicine, including Nobel Prize winners. But I am most grateful for what I have learned from my continued contact with Taibi Kahler. His Process Therapy Model revolutionizes how we understand, diagnose, and treat people in psychotherapy. His model is extremely valuable for predicting behavior. --Terrence McGuire, M.D., Lead Psychiatrist for Manned Spaceflight, NASA, 1959-1996
We acknowledge that what we call the Process Model in our book and teachings ... is your Process [Therapy] Model. ... We have always seen ourselves ... simply as "messengers" carrying your message to the psychotherapy and counseling trainess to whom we present. --Ian Stewart, Ph.D. and Vann Joines, Ph.D., authors of Personality Adaptations
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