Choosing the Unmarked Road: A Career in Search of Community

Choosing the Unmarked Road: A Career in Search of Community

by Bob Cohen
Choosing the Unmarked Road: A Career in Search of Community

Choosing the Unmarked Road: A Career in Search of Community

by Bob Cohen

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Overview

Anyone living during the 1960's remembers the tumultuous challenges and societal unrest that accompanied the struggle for civil and human rights and social justice that marked the decade. What fewer people were aware of, however, was the concurrent emergence of a new field of study, Community Psychology, expanding the principles of the academic study of problem-solving for individuals to a broader application of social and psychological precepts and strategies to communities and social structures themselves. As a new area of academic and practical enterprise, community psychology faced multiple challenges of defining and identifying "community" as well as exploring and developing the relevant psychological constructs, data and practices that might be useful in addressing cultural issues and conflicts.
Having recently completed his doctoral studies in clinical psychology, Bob Cohen was excited by the opportunity to merge his active commitment to civil rights and social justice with his academic interests. His own peripatetic nature was well-suited to the wide-open and divergent avenues of exploration within the new field; i.e. what does community mean and where do you find it? What can psychology offer to a "community" as different from an individual or family in crisis? Who is the client when one works in community psychology? Who is, or should be, involved in attacking community issues? Cohen has devoted a career of more than 50 years, in multiple roles and multiple settings, as both academician and practitioner, attempting to answer and address these questions and issues. As chronicled in this "memoir", Cohen's path was marked by shifting responsibilities and perspective but remained true to the search for and dedication to the notion that while there is no single definition of "community", working within the context of community is critical and cannot be overlooked. To his community of "readers" he says welcome.





Cover illustration: Tim Cohen
Cover Design: Jason Ryan

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186005599
Publisher: Robert Cohen
Publication date: 08/13/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Bob Cohen has been a practitioner of community psychology for more than fifty-years After completing his graduate training in clinical psychology in the late-1960s, he shifted his professional focus to community psychology, a relatively new discipline, established in part in response to the social activism of that period.
Early in his career, he created and directed two institutes designed to use the knowledge and skills of his profession to help communities address their challenges and problems. He subsequently held a variety of positions in state government, academia and not-for-profit organizations. For 25 years, he served as director of the Virginia Treatment Center for Children and professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. He is currently a partner at Ledford & Cohen System Transformation Facilitators
While his job description and roles have varied considerably over the course of his career, his commitment to building strong communities has remained constant.
He is the author/co-author of eight professional books. He has also written six mystery novels, including Hammond’s Choice, which he hoped would raise public awareness about the onerous practice of requiring parents to relinquish custody of their child to obtain intensive mental health treatment.
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