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Schneider, Ph.D. 1738 Union St. San Francisco, CA 94123 Vitae Date of Birth July 27th, 1956 Contact Info Email: kschneider56@gmail.com Website: kirkjschneider.com Twitter Accounts: @kschneider56 @thespiritofawe Existential-Humanistic Institute Website: www.ehinstitute.org Saybrook University Website: www.saybrook.edu Phone: (415) 567-5021 Education B.A. Psychology/Minor Philosophy, Ohio State University 1979 M.A. Psychology, West Georgia College (Currently, State University of West Georgia) Ph.D. Psychology, Saybrook Institute (Specialty: Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Humanistic Psychotherapies) Clinical Training & Positions 1977-78 Suicide Prevention Staff Columbus Mental Health Ctr. 1978-79 Family Therapy Trainee, Ohio State University 1978-79 Counseling Intern, West Georgia College 1978 Graduate Teaching Assistant, West Georgia College 1979-80 Adv. Psychology Trainee, Northeast Community Mental Health Center/ Fairhill Psychiatric Hospital (Emergency Unit), E. Cleveland, Ohio 1980-83 Practicum student, Intern, & Supervisee, InterLogue (low cost counseling center) James F.T. Bugental, Ph.D. Director, Elizabeth Bugental, Ph.D. Co-Supervisor, Santa Rosa, CA 1984-85 Post-Doctoral Trainee, Massillon State Hospital, Massillon, Ohio 1985-87 Staff Psychologist, Human Resources Institute, Norton and Fall River, MA 1987- Private Practice, Founder, Center for Existential Therapy San Francisco, CA 1987-88 Staff Psychologist, Center for Nutritional Research, (weight-loss clinic), Quincy, MA 1987-88 Extension Student, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute Crisis Counseling Team, Merrill-Lynch & Co., Boston, MA 1988-89 Staff Psychologist, South Shore Council on Alcohol (substance abuse clinic), Quincy, MA 1999- President, Vice-President, Existential-Humanistic Institute, San Francisco (non-profit psychotherapy training institute) Teaching 1986-90 Adjunct Faculty, Lesley College, Cambridge, MA 1989 Adjunct Faculty, Bentley College, Waltham, MA 1989-90 Adjunct Faculty, Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH. 1990-96 Adjunct Faculty, Calif. School of Prof. Psych./Alameda Clinical Supervisor, Calif. Institute of Integral Studies, SF 1992 Adjunct Faculty, The Prof. School of Psychology, SF 1995- Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook University, Oakland, CA 1996- Adjunct Faculty, Calif. Institute of Integral Studies, SF 1997- Cofounder/President, Existential-Humanistic Institute, SF 2001- Adjunct Faculty, Center for Humanistic Studies, Detroit, MI 2005-Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto 2012, 2014-Adjunct Faculty, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York Active Psychologist Licenses Massachusetts and California Honors, Awards President of the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the American Psychological Association, 2015-2016. Fellow, American Psychological Association (Divions 32, Humanistic; 42, Independent Practice, and 12, Clinical) Distinguished Visiting Faculty, University of the Rockies Adjunct Visiting Faculty, Teachers College, Columbia University Visiting Faculty, Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Division 32 of the American Psychological Association Rollo May Award for outstanding and independent pursuit of new frontiers in humanistic psychology, 2004; Living Institute, Toronto Canada Cultural Innovator Award, 2009 (the institute also offers a diploma based on my existential-integrative [EI] approach to therapy) ; selected by Marquis Whos Who in America (2003- ), Whos Who in the World (2004), and Whos Who in Medicine and Healthcare (2005). Editorial Appointments Past Editor (2005-2012) of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology; Editorial boards: Existential Analysis (The Society for Existential Analysis); Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry; The Humanistic Psychologist; Person-Centered and Experiential Therapies; Existentia (East European Association of Existential Psychology); Psychotherapy Case Studies; The Society for Laingian Studies; The International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy; the Psychotherapy Patient; and Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (2002-2004). Organizational Boards Vice-President, former president, and co-founder of the Existential-Humanistic Institute, San Francisco; Advisory Board, East European Association for Existential Psychology; Canadian Association for Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology Recent Publications (limited publications prior to 1996 are available upon request) Articles Schneider, K.J. (1996). Jim Bugentals vision: The next step. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 36, (4), 67-70. Schneider, K.J. (1996). Transpersonal views of existentialism: A rejoinder. Humanistic Psychologist, 24,145-148. Schneider, K.J. (1997). (Review of The healing relationship in gestalt therapy Richard Hycner and Lynn Jacobs.) Association For Humanistic Psychology Perspectives, March/April, 35-36. Schneider, K.J. & Stern, E.M. (1997). Report from the front. American Psychological Association Division 32 Newsletter, Summer, 2-4. Bohart, A., Ohara, M., Leitner, L. , Wertz, F., Stern, M., Schneider, K.J. Serlin, I., & Greening, T. (1997). Guidelines for the provision of humanistic psychological services. Humanistic Psychologist, 25, (1), 64-107. Schneider, K.J. (1998). Toward a science of the heart: Romanticism and the revival of psychology. American Psychologist, 53, (3), 277-289. (Lead article). Schneider, K.J. (1999, January). Toward a romantic revolution in psychiatry and psychology. Coalition Report (Newsletter of the National Coalition for Mental Health Professionals and Consumers). Schneider, K.J. (1999). Clients deserve relationships, not merely treatments. American Psychologist, 54, 206-207. Schneider, K.J. (1999). The heart of Rollo May. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 24, 104-110. Schneider, K.J., Ed. (1999). The crisis of the romantic in psychology. (Introduction to special section). Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 39. Schneider, K.J. (1999). The revival of the romantic means a revival of psychology. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 39,. 13-29. Schneider, K.J. (1999). What is existential-humanism? The Existential-Humanist, 3.1. Schneider, K. J. (1999) The lure of excess. (Based on address to the Ernest Becker Foundation for the Love of Violence Conference, October, 1996). Existential-Humanist, 3.1. Schneider, K.J. (1999). Reply to Larry Beutler, Ph.D. and Erin McNerney. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 34, 48. Schneider, K.J. (1999). Suffering and its ambiguities. The Psychotherapy Patient, 11, (1/2), pp. 109-114. Schneider, K.J. (2001, June/July). Professional psychology: Signs of a humanistic revival. Association for Humanistic Psychology Perspective, 4-6. Schneider, K.J. (2005). Biology and awe: Psychologys critical juncture. Humanistic Psychologist, 33 (2), 167-173. Schneider, K.J. (2005, June/July). Some thoughts on an integrative humanistic psychology. AHP Perspective, 8. Schneider, K.J. (2006). Commentary by the Editor. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46, (1), 4-8. (Also reproduced in the AHP Perspective, Feb/March, 2006). Schneider, K.J. (2006). Commentary by the Editor. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46, (2), 116-118. (Also reproduced in AHP Perspective, April/May, 2006). Schneider, K.J. (2006). Bias and obfuscation in Kendlers clarification. American Psychologist, 61, 258. Schneider, K.J. (2006). Editors Commentary. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 46,(3-4). Schneider, K.J. (2007). Editors Commentary. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 47,(1-4) Schneider, K.J. (2008). Editors Commentary. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 48,(1-4). Schneider, K.J. (2008). Introduction to the special issue on Abraham Maslow. Catching the baton 50 years thence. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 48,(4) 438-439. Schneider, K.J. (2009-). Editors Commentary. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 49,(1-4). [Ongoing commentaries through Vol. 52, Fall, 2012, my last issue as editor] Schneider, K.J. (2011). Humanistic psychologys chief task: To reset psychology on its rightful existential-humanistic base. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 51. Schneider, K.J. (2011). Toward a humanistic positive psychology: Why cant we just get along? Existential analysis, 22. 32-38. Schneider, K.J. (2013). Humanistic and positive psychology need each other, and to advance, our field needs both. American Psychologist, 69, p. 92. Schneider, K. J. (2014). From the paradoxical self to the polarized mind: My journey with Kierkegaard. Journal of humanistic psychology, online. Schneider, K.J. (2014). In memorium: Mentor, friend, father, Mark Stern. Journal of humanistic psychology, online. Schneider, K.J. (in press). Presence: The core contextual factor of effective psychotherapy. Existential Analysis. Invited Articles Schneider, K.J. (1999). Multiple case depth research: Bringing experience-near closer. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 1531-1540. Schneider, K.J. (1999). The fluid center: A third millenium challenge to culture. Humanistic Psychologist,27, (1), 114-130. Schneider, K.J. (2000). Laings existential-humanistic practice: What was he actually doing? Psychoanalytic Review, 87, (4), 591-600. Schneider, K.J. (2001). Standing in awe: The cosmic dimensions of effective psychotherapy. The Psychotherapy Patient,11, (3-4), 123-127. Schneider, K.J. (2001). Suffering and its ambiguities (2nd printing). Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. Schneider, K.J. (2002). The lure of excess. Humanistic Psychologist, 30, 274-280. Schneider, K.J. (2003). The fluid center: An awe-based challenge to humanity. Journal of Humanistic psychology, 43. Schneider, K.J. (2003). Frank Barron. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43, 24-25. Schneider, K.J. (2007). The experiential liberation strategy of the existential-integrative model of therapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 37, (1). Schneider, K.J. (2008). Humanistic and positive psychology: Why cant we just get along? The Psychological Channel. (new website). Schneider, K.J. (2008, October/November). My smiling Zen master. Association for Humanistic Psychology Perspective (pp. 16-17). Schneider, K.J., & Greening, T. (2009). James F.T. Bugental (1915-2008). American Psychologist, 64. (p. 151). Schneider, K.J. (2009). Foreword for Beyond death anxiety: Achieving life-affirming death awareness by R. Firestone and J. Catlett. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Existentialism and the transpersonal: A rejoinder. Existential Analysis, 23.1. Schneider, K.J. (2014). Enchanted agnosticism, awe, and existential-integrative therapy. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 1, 71-73. Schneider, K., Chisholm, R.J., Rowan, J. , Chalfont, A. (2014). Mini-Symposium on The Polarized Mind: Why Its Killing Us and What We Can Do About It. Self & Society, 42, 89-92, British Association of Humanistic Psychology. Angus, L., Watson, J., Elliott, R., Schneider, K., & Timulak, L. (2014): Humanistic psychotherapy research 19902015: From methodological innovation to evidence-supported treatment outcomes and beyond, Psychotherapy Research, DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2014.989290 Schneider, K. (in press). Existential-Integrative therapy: Foundational implications for integrative practice. Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Schneider, K. (in press). The case for existential (spiritual) psychotherapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. Schneider, K. (in press). Awakening to an awe-based psychology: Existential deepening East and West. International Journal of Psychotherapy. Van Deurzen, E., Craig, E., Langle, A., Schneider, K, & Tantum, D.(Eds.) (in press). World handbook of existential therapy. New York: Wiley. Krug, O. & Schneider, K. (in press). Supervision in existential-humanistic therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Videos/Media [For a comprehensive listing of radio interviews and other media, see my website, kirkjschneider.com] Schneider, K.J. (1987). The Relevance of Existential Therapy to Todays World: An Interview with Rollo May (John Galvin and Ilene Serlin, Co-interviewers). Schneider, K.J. (2007/1987). Rollo May on Existential Psychotherapy (John Galvin and Ilene Serlin, Co-interviewers). Psychotherapy.Net (Available on DVD at www. psychotherapy.net in March, 2007.) Schneider, K.J. (2006). Existential Psychotherapy. American Psychological Association Video Series: Systems of Psychotherapy I. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Available at www.apa.org/videos). May, R. (2007). (Speaker). Rollo May on existential psychotherapy. [DVD.] Psychotherapy.net (Available online at http://www.psychotherapy.net), San Francisco, CA. Interviewed by Kirk Schneider, John Galvin, and Ilene Serlin. Schneider, K.J. (2008, December). The Mystery of Being. TV Ontario Big Ideas Series. [Audio broadcastsee TVOs Big Ideas website; video available on a limited basis] Schneider, K.J. (2009). Existential-Humanistic Therapy. . American Psychological Association Video Series: Psychotherapy Over Time [6 session format]. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (Available at www.apa.org/videos). Price, M. (2011, Nov.). Searching for Meaning: Existential-humanistic psychologists hope to promote the idea that therapy can change not only minds but lives. American Psychological Association Monitor on Psychology, (pp. 58-61). Schneider, K. (2010- ). Psychology Today Blog Awakening to Awe (Over 30K views).  Schneider, K. (2013). Appearances on The Polarized Mind on Thomas Hartmanns The Big Picture television program, Michal Krasnys Forum program on KQED radio, and numerous other radio programs. Schneider, K. (2014). From the polarized mind to awe: An existential-humanistic approach to life: An interview with Dr. Kirk Schneider. Glendon Association Experts in Mental Health Series. Also available on youtube at  HYPERLINK "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhb4ia7AoDM" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhb4ia7AoDM Schneider, K. (Speaker) (2016). Existential-humanistic psychotherapy supervision. Washington, DC American Psychological Association [http://www.apa.org/pubs/videos/4310953.aspx]. Schneider, K. (2016, Feb.). Dr. Kirk Schneider, the meaning of life and the sense of awe. Excellence Reporter. [by N. Tanase] [http://excellencereporter.com/2016/02/02/dr-kirk-schneider-the-meaning-of-life-and-the-sense-of-awe/] Book Chapters Schneider, K.J. (1998). Existential processes. In L. Greenberg, G. Lietaer, & J. Watson (Eds.) Handbook of experiential therapy. New York: Guilford. Schneider, K.J. (1998). Rollo May: Liberator and Realist. In D. Moss (Ed.) Humanistic and transpersonal psychology: A historical and biographical sourcebook. Schneider, K.J. (2000). Emmahyperconstriction and complexity (under the heading, A sampling of current masters). In N.A. Cummings & J.L. Cummings, The essence of psychotherapy: Reinventing the art in the new era of data (pp. 230-234). New York: Academic Press. Schneider, K.J. (2001). The Revival of the Romantic Means a Revival of Psychology. In K.J. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental, & J.F. Pierson (Eds.), The handbook of humanistic psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Schneider, K.J. (2001). Multiple case depth research: Bringing experience-near closer. In K.J. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental, & J.F. Pierson (Eds.), The handbook of humanistic psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Schneider, K.J., & Leitner, L. (2002). Humanistic psychotherapy. In The encyclopedia of psychotherapy, Vol.I (pp. 949-957). New York: Academic Press. Schneider, K.J. (2003). The paradoxical self: An expansive view of mortality anxiety. In D. Leichty (Ed.), Ernest Becker and mortality anxiety. Westport,CT: Greenwood. Schneider, K.J. (2003). Rollo May. In G. Stumm & A Pritz (eds.) Personenlexikon der psychoterapie (Dictionary of psychotherapists). Springer-Verlag, German publication. Schneider, K.J. (2003). Existential-humanistic psychotherapy. In A.S Gurman & S. B. Messer (Eds.), Essential psychotherapies (2nd edition), pp. 151-183. New York: Guilford. Schneider, K.J. (2005). Epilogue: Enchanted agnosticism. In R. Cox, B. Ervin-Cox, & L. Hoffman (Eds.) Spirituality and psychological health. Boulder, CO: Colorado School of Professional Psychology Press. Schneider, K.J., & Fitzgerald, Z. (2005). Eating problems. In E. van Deurzen and C. Arnold-Baker Existential perspectives on human issues: A handbook for therapeutic practice. London: Macmillan/Palgrave. Schneider, K.J. (2005). The fluid center: An awe-based challenge to culture. In Selected proceedings on the search for meaning for the new millennium. INPN (International Network on Personal Meaning) e-zine (www.meaning.ca). Keen, E. & Schneider, K.J. (2006). Rollo May. The Edinburgh International Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis, R. Skelton (Ed). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Schneider, K.J. (2006). Presence. The Edinburgh International Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis, R. Skelton, (Ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Schneider, K.J. (2007). Enchanted agnosticism. In M. Lerner (Ed.), Tikkun reader: Twentieth anniversary. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Mendelowitz, E. & Schneider, K. (2008). Existential Psychotherapy. In R. Corsini & D. Wedding (Eds.) Current psychotherapies. (pp. 295-327). Belmont, CA: Thompson/Wadsworth. Schneider, K.J. (2009). Existential-humanistic psychotherapy. In I. Marini & M. Stebnicki (Eds.) Professional counselors desk reference, NY: Springer Publications (pp. 321-330). Schneider, K.J., & Tong, B. (2009). Existentialism, Taoism, and Buddhism: Two views. In L. Hoffman, M. Yang, F. Kaklauskas, & A. Chan (Eds.) Existential psychology East and West. Colorado Springs, CO: University of the Rockies Press (pp. 165-176). Schneider, K.J. (2009). Foreword to R. Firestone and J. Catlett Beyond death anxiety: Achieving life-affirming death awareness. New York: Springer. Schneider, K.J. (2010). Existential Psychotherapy. Corsinis Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. Wiley. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Depth and the marketplace: Psychologys Faustian Plight. In G. Madison and L. Barnett (Eds.). Existential therapy: Legacy, vibrancy, and dialogue. London: Routledge. Schneider, K.J. (2013). Radical openness to radical mystery: Rollo May and the awe-based way. In A. Bohart, E. Mendelowitz, B. Held, and K. Schneider, Humanitys dark side: Destructive experience, evil, and psychotherapy. (19-33). American Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2012). The case of Allison: An existential-integrative inquiry into death anxiety, groundlessness and the quest for meaning and awe. In P. Shaver and M. Mikulcer (Eds.), Meaning, mortality, and choice: The social psychology of existential concerns. (339-352). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2013). From despair and fanaticism to awe: A post-traumatic growth perspective on cinematic horror. In J. Greenberg and D. Sullivan (Eds.), Death and the cinema: Fade to black. New York: Pallgrave. Watson, J. & Schneider, K. (in press). Humanistic-existential theories. In J. Norcross (Ed.). Handbook of psychotherapy. APA Press. Van Deurzen, E., Craig, E., Langle, A., Schneider, K. & Tantum, D. (Eds.) (in press). Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy. London: Wiley/Blackwell. Magazine Articles Schneider, K.J. (2003, July/August). Enchanted agnosticism. Tikkun Magazine, 39-41. Schneider, K.J. (2003, August). Enchanted agnosticism. Or Shalom Congregation Newsletter Schneider, K.J. (2004, February). Creativity, mental illness, and simplistic labels. Letter to the editor, Monitor on Psychology. Schneider, K.J. (2005,September). Through the lens of awe. Spirituality and health. Schneider, K.J. (2005, September-November). Awe-based Learning. Institute for Noetic Sciences Shift Magazine. Schneider, K.J. (2008, January-February). Awe-based work. Tikkun Magazine, 20-21. Schneider, K.J. (2009, November-December). The awe-based challenge to positive psychology. Tikkun Magazine, 30-32, 73. Schneider, K.J. (2010). The case for existential therapy. Psychology Today online blog. Schneider, K.J. (2011, March). 25th anniversary comment. Tikkun online. Schneider, K.J. (2011, May). The great awe-wakening. Tikkun online. Schneider, K.J. (2011, January). Toward a humanistic positive psychology: Why cant we just get along? Existential Analysis, 22.1 , 32-38. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Summer). Toward a humanistic positive psychology: Why cant we just get along? Self & Society, 38 (4), 18-25. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Summer). Toward a humanistic positive psychology: Why cant we just get along? . Psychology Today online blog. Schneider, K.J. (2011). Awakening to an awe-based psychology. The Humanistic Psychologist, 39, 247-252. Schneider, K.J. (2011). Thoughts on an awe-inspiring career in psychology. Psychology Today online blog. Schneider, K.J. (2011). Some thoughts on an integrative humanistic psychology. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2011). The lure of excess. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Relationship-based democracy. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Biology and awe: Psychologys critical juncture. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Enchanted agnosticism. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2012). Humanistic psychologys chief task: To set psychology on its rightful existential-humanistic base. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2013). Humanistic psychologys chief task: Resetting psychology on its rightful existential-humanistic base. Psychology Today online. Schneider, K.J. (2014). The polarized mind: Challenging humanitys great mistake. PsychAlive blog page. Schneider, K. (2015). Awestruck. Experience Life Magazine. [Article and interview by H. Wachter] [https://experiencelife.com/article/awestruck/] Books Schneider, K.J. (1990/1999, 2nd paperback ed.). The paradoxical self: Toward an understanding of our contradictory nature. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Press/ Humanity Books. (Originally published by Plenum/Insight.) [Translated into Portuguese and Slovakian]. Schneider, K.J. (1993). Horror and the holy: Wisdom-teachings of the monster tale. Chicago: Open Court. Schneider, K.J., & May, R. (1995). The psychology of existence: An integrative, clinical perspective. New York: McGraw-Hill. [Translated in 2010 into Chinese Short Form, Chinese Peoples University Press] Schneider, K.J., Bugental, J.F.T., & Pierson, J.F. (2001). The handbook of humanistic psychology: Leading edges in theory, research, and practice. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (Reprinted in paperback, August, 2002). Schneider, K.J. (2004). Rediscovery of awe: Splendor, mystery, and the fluid center of life. St. Paul, MN: Paragon House. (June, 2004see www.paragonhouse.com for more info). [Translated into Chinese by Anhui Peoples Press] Schneider, K.J. (2008). Existential-integrative psychotherapy: Guideposts to the core of practice. New York: Routledge. [To be translated into Chinese Short Form by Anhui Peoples Publishing Group and partially translated into Russian]. Schneider, K.J. (2009). Awakening to Awe: Personal stories of profound transformation. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson. [Translated into Chinese Short Form, China Machine Press and Korean]. Schneider, K.J., & Krug, O.T. (2010). Existential-humanistic therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press (Theories of Psychotherapy Series). [Translated into German, Turkish, and Greek. To be translated into Chinese Short Form, Anhui Peoples Publishing Group] Bohart, A.C., Held, B.S., Mendelowitz, E., & Schneider, K.J. (Eds.) (2013) Humanitys dark side: Evil, destructive experience, and psychotherapy. Washington, DC: APA Press. Schneider, K.J. (2013). The polarized mind: Why its killing us and what we can do about it. University Professors Press. Schneider, K.J. , Pierson, J.F., & Bugental, J.F.T. (Eds.) (2015). The handbook of humanistic psychology: theory, research, and practice (2nd edition). Thousand Oaks: Sage. Krug, O. & Schneider, K. (2016). Supervision essentials for existential-humanistic therapy. Washington, DC: APA Press. Van deurzen, E., Craig, E., Langle, A., Schneider, K., & Tantum, D. (in press). Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy. New York: Wiley/Blackwell. Schneider, K. (agented ms. in preparation). The spirituality of awe: Challenges to the robotic revolution. Invited Reviews/Commentaries 1998, Fall. Co-edited the Special Issue on Existential Psychology in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 1998, Fall. Invited reviewer for the Special Issue of the American Psychologist on optimal human functioning. Martin E.P. Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, guest editors. 1999, Fall. Invited reviewer of an article on the philosophy of science for the American Psychologist. 1999, Edited Special Section, The Crisis of the Romantic for the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 39. 2000, Fall. Invited reviewer of an article for Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. David Barlow, editor. Schneider, K.J. (2001). Comment: Challenges and collaborative possibilities of the PRN: A view from depth-therapy. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice,4, 180-183. Schneider, K.J. (2002). Comment: The dodo bird: less a verdict than an opportunity. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice 9, 26-27. Schneider, K.J. (2002). Review of Critical issues in psychotherapy: Translating new ideas into practice by B. Slife, R. Williams, & S. Barlow. Journal of Psychotherapy Research,12, (1), 105-107. Schneider, K.J. (2003). Comment on Reconciling humanistic ideals and scientific clinical practice: A welcome step: Lets take it to the next tier. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 10 , 316-317. Selected Interviews, Reviews of Presentations Simpkinson, C.H. (1987, December). Is enlightenment dull? JHP article challenges Wilbers theories. Common Boundary,5, (6), pp. 21-22. Robinson, K. (1997, January 22). The meaning of life: Can violence ever stem from noble impulses? Seattle Weekly, Seattle, WA. Foxhall, K. (2000, July/August). Research in the real world. Monitor on Psychology,32, (2). Clay, R. (2002, September). A renaissance for humanistic psychology. Monitor on Psychology, pp. 42-43. Wachs, B.(March, 2009). Saybrook Forum (on Solitude). Saybrook Graduate School publication. Price, M. (2011, Nov.). Searching for Meaning: Existential-humanistic psychologists hope to promote the idea that therapy can change not only minds but lives. American Psychological Association Monitor on Psychology, (pp. 58-61). Interactive Website Contributions (CE Units for Professionals) Schneider, K.J. (2003). An existential psychotherapy case formulation. In A. Rochlen (Editor) Interactive counseling theories website. Wadsworth Publishing. Schneider, K.J. & Leitner, L.M. (2004). Humanistic psychotherapy. In continuing education website, psybc.com. Schneider, K.J. (2007). Existential psychotherapy. In continuing education website of Ofer Zur. Presentations Since 1990 Schneider, K.J. (1990, January). The Paradox Principle. Paper presented at the Saybrook Institute Residential Conference, San Rafael, CA. Schnieder, K.J. (1990, August). The paradox principle: Toward an understanding of our contradictory nature. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Schneider, K.J. (June, 1990). Meet the author series. Lecture delivered to the Jewish Community Center, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1990, July). [Television Interview]. Confronting Paradox. Thinking Allowed Productions, J. Mishlove host. Sausalito, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1990, July). The paradoxical self. Lecture presented to Pacific Bell Telephone Co., San Ramon, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1991, July). The paradoxical principle: Toward an existential theory of self. Paper presented at the First Soviet-American Humanistic Psychology Conference, Moscow, USSR. Schneider, K.J. (1991, October). Hitchcocks Vertigo: An existential view of spirituality. Paper presented to The Professional School of Psychology, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1992, August). Could wonderment be the link? In K.J. Schneider (Chair), with G.K. Bradford, I. Serlin, B.T. Bynum, and M. Friedman, Existential and transpersonal perspectives on transcendence. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (1993, July). The paradoxical self: An alumni panel discussion. Paper presented with co-respondents, Saybrook Institute Alumni Association, San Rafael, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1993, June). Hitchcocks Vertigo: An existential view of spirituality. Free Association Clinic for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Berkeley, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1993, July). Horror and the holy: Wisdom-teachings of the monster tale. Lecture delivered to the Association for Existential Inquiry, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1993, October). The paradox principle: Toward an existential theory of self. Paper presented to the Psychoanalytic Forum of the California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1994, January). New horizons in existential therapy: Introduction to an existential-integrative approach. Paper presented to the Existential Psychotherapy Forum, California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1994, October). Horror and the holy: Wisdom-teachings of the monster tale. Public Lecture presented at the California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1994, October). Horror and the holy. Lecture presented at Lodestar Books, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, January). Tribute to Rollo May. Paper presented at Saybrook Graduate School symposium, Rohnert Park, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, February). Ernest Becker and the paradoxical self: Toward a comprehensive theory of personality. Lecture presented to the Ernest Becker Foundation, Seattle University, Seattle, WA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, Spring). Horror and the holy. Lecture presented to the Pacific News Service Conference on Teen Violence, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, Spring). Existential-Integrative therapy. Invited lecture to Stanford University psychiatry residents, R. Matano instructor. Stanford University Medical School, Stanford, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, June). Existential-Integrative therapy: Pushing the frontiers of practice. Workshop presented at The San Francisco Center for Meditation and Psychotherapy, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, August). A celebration of the life and work of Rollo May. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 32 Hospitality Suite. Schneider, K.J. (1995, October). Horror and the holy: Wisdom-teachings of the monster tale. Workshop presented at Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1995, November). Pushing the frontiers of therapy: An existential-integrative approach. Public Lecture and workshop presented at the California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, January). The heart of Rollo May: A lecture and video tribute. Lecture presented to the Association for Existential Inquiry, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, September). Existential-integrative therapy: Expanding the horizons of practice. Lecture presented to the Marin Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Kentfield, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, October). The lure of excess. Paper presented to the Ernest Becker Foundation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, October). Existential-integrative therapy. Lecture and workshop series presented to the graduate department of psychology, Vilnius University and the Lithuanian Association for Humanistic Psychology, Vilnius, Lithuania. Schneider, K.J. (1996, March). The fluid center: A third millennium challenge to culture. Visiting Scholar/Mini-course lecture presented at Duquesne University, Pittburgh, PA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, April). An existential view. In R. Curtis (Chair), M. Linehan, & D. Friedheim, Making the implicit explicit: When, if ever, are interpretations helpful? Symposium conducted at the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration Annual Conference, Berkeley, CA. Schneider, K. J. (1996, April). Integrative existential-humanistic therapies: Two approaches. Symposium paper presented with A. Bohart at the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration Annual Conference, Berkeley, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, June). Saybrook authors roundtable. Lecture presented at the Saybrook Institute Eighth Annual Alumni Convocation, Rohnert Park, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1996, August). Rollo May. In D. Moss (Chair), with N. Raskin, F. Wertz, C. Aanstoos, and M. Arons, Legacies of the founders. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (1996, August). Existential-integrative therapynew horizons in practice. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada Schneider, K.J. (1997, April). The unconscious revealed in horror film and literature. Panel/lecture series with D. Lapin (Chair), S. Krippner, K. Peoples, L. Terr, and A. Amundsen, A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, Cupertino, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1997, June). Manualized psychotherapy: Implications for graduate education. Symposium paper with M. OHara, T. Greening, and I. Serlin. Schneider, K.J. (1997, August). The healing power of the horror tale. Paper Presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Schneider, K.J. (1997, August). Humanistic alternatives to the APA template. Hospitality Suite presentation with L. Leitner, A. Bohart, I. Serlin, M. OHara, T. Greening. C.Aanstoos, and M. Stern. Schneider, K.J. (1997, Fall). Thoughts on the Star Wars trilogy. Lecture presented at Lucasfilms, Novato, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1998, April). Writing, editing, publishing in existential-humanistic psychology. Panel/lecture with T. Greening, F. Vaughan, and L. Berriman at the Existential-Humanistic Institute, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1998, April). Returning romanticism to psychology: Toward a science of the heart. Invited workshop presented at the National Psychology Advisory Board-Consortium for Diversified Psychology Programs 10th Anniversary Conference, Pacifica, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1998, June). Needed: A romantic revolution in psychology and psychiatry. Keynote lecture presented at the Saybrook Graduate School Residential Conference, Rohnert Park, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1998, August). Film lecture: Eyes without a face and Lejetee. Delivered at The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Schneider, K.J. (1998, August). Toward a romantic revolution in psychology and psychotherapy. In K.J. Schneider (Chair), with F. Wertz, N. Cummings, and S. Kirschner, Returning romanticism to psychologya therapeutic perspective. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Schneider, K.J. (1999, February). R.D. Laings practice philosophy. Featured speaker at Tikkun Magazines Discussion Salon, M. Lerner and P. Gabel moderators, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1999, March). Laings existential-humanistic practice: What was he actually doing? In M.G. Thompson and K.J. Schneider (Co-chairs and coordinators) with D. Burston, S. Gans, J.M. Heaton, and L. Reddler, The legacy and future of R.D. Laings contribution to contemporary thought, 10th Anniversary Commemoration, San Francisco, CA. International conference co-sponsored by Saybrook Graduate School, Free Association, and The Existential-Humanistic Institute. Schneider, K.J. (1999, June). Clinical case conference: Youth and domestic violence. Workshop presented to Saybrook Graduate school, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (1999, August). Horror and the holy: Wisdom-teachings of the monster tale. Lecture delivered to The American Institute of Medical EducationCreativity and Madness Conference, Santa Fe, NM. Schneider, K.J. (2000, May). Discussant: John Klee Forum. Commentary on John Rowans Keynote address, Old Saybrook 2, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA. Schneider, K.J. (2000, May). Advances in qualitative research and the psychology of awe. Workshops presented at the Old Saybrook 2 Conference, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA. Schneider, K.J. (2000, June). Multiple case depth research: Toward a science of the hidden. In R. Elliott (Chair), and A. Bohart, Beyond RCTs and N=1: Emerging alternatives to establishing empirically supported treatments. Symposium conducted at the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Chicago, IL. Schneider, K.J. (2000, July). Existential-integrative therapy: Pushing the frontiers of practice. Workshop presented to the International Network on Personal Meaning International Conference: Searching for Meaning in the New Millennium, Vancouver, B.C. Schneider, K.J. (2000, July). Plenary address: The fluid center: A third millennium vision of culture. Paper presented to the International Network on Personal Meaning International Conference: Searching for Meaning in the New Millennium, Vancouver, B.C. Schneider, K.J. (2000, August). Multiple case depth research: Bringing experience-near closer. In S. Churchill (Chair), with A. Bohart, C. Humphreys, A. Corrigan, N. Watson, R. Dutile, Y. Goldman, S. Bortle, J. Hwang, L. Harper, M. Packer, R. Elliott, and S. Bindeman, Humanistic paradigms in psychotherapy research: Process and outcome studies. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (2000, August). Discussant. In R.G.K. Kainer (Chair), W. Waddlington, E. Mendelowitz, and J. Lieberman, Nietzsche and Rank: Precursors of existential-humanistic psychology. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (2000, October). Panelist. In T. Greening and M. Friedman, Rollo May and his Tradition. Symposium conducted at Saybrook Graduate School, Doubletree Hotel, Rohnert Park, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2000, November/ 2001, April). Guest lecture: The psychology of existence. Presented to San Francisco State University Rehabilitation Counseling students, Dr. Anita Leal-Idrogo, Professor. Schneider, K.J. and EHI staff (2002, January). Existential Psychotherapy: Experiential foundations. 2-day training presented to Saybrook Graduate School, Residential Conference. Schneider, K.J. (2002, April). From practitioner to awe advocacy agent: A path to ponder. Presented at Perspectives on Humanistic Psychotherapy, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Schneider, K.J. (2002, July). Toward a social and spiritual ethic for the 21st century: Enchanted agnosticism. Presented at the second biannual International Conference on Personal Meaning, Vancouver, B.C. Schneider, K.J. (2002, August). Existential-aesthetic reflections on spirit: Positions, controversies, and therapeutic relevance. Co-presented (with Ed Mendelowitz, Ph.D.) as a Division 32 continuing education workshop, Chicago, IL (6 unit hours). Schneider, K.J. (2002, August). From positive to awe-based: Psychologys next step. In L. Sundararajan (Chair), M. Seligman (participant), R. Emmons (participant), and B. Slife (participant), Awe and wonder: From negative theology to positive psychology. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Schneider, K.J. (2003, January). Working with the here and now: An existential-experiential approach to psychotherapy. Four day intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School. Hilton hotel, Santa Rosa, CA. (Co-presented with Orah Krug, Karla Boyd, and Tom Greening). Schneider, K.J. (2003, January). Existence and spirit: An inquiry into the mystical core of therapy. One day continuing education workshop sponsored by Division 32 (Humanistic) of the APA. Gainesville, FL. (Co-presented with Edward Mendelowitz). Schneider, K.J. (2003, April). The fluid center: A transformative vision of humanity. Invited Lecture, James Klee forum, State University of West Georgia, Department of Psychology, Carrollton, GA. Schneider, K.J. (2003, May). Enchanted agnosticism: Toward a 21st century Social and Spiritual Ethic. Invited address, Or Shalom Temple, Rabbi Pam Baugh presiding. Schneider, K.J. (2003, June). Existential Psychotherapy. 2-day intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School, Hilton Hotel, Santa Rosa CA. (Copresented with Tom Greening and Orah Krug). Schneider, K.J. (2003, August). Enchanted Agnosticism as transcendent experience: An existentially grounded spirituality. In D. Helmaniak, Chair, Robert Frager, presenter, and Kaisa Puhakka, discussant, Takes on transpersonal psychology. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2003, August). An awe-based perspective. In K. Schneider, Chair, Lois Holzman, presenter, and Marvin MacDonald, presenter, Can therapy promote human Liberation? A humanistic postmodern-Marxist dialogue. Symposium conducted at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2004, January). Working in the here and now: The experiential practicum for three courses in existential-humanistic psychotherapy. Four-day intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School Residential Conference, San Mateo,CA. (Co-presented with Tom Greening, Orah Krug, Karla Boyd, and Nader Shabahangi). Schneider, K.J. (2004, February). Rediscovery of awe: Existential contributions To Spirituality. Presented at Transpersonal psychology 2004: A 21st Century conference, Cosponsored by the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology and the Association of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2004, June). Working in the here and now: The experiential practicum for three courses in existential-humanistic psychotherapy. Two-day intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School Residential Conference, San Mateo,CA. (Co-presented with Tom Greening and Orah Krug). Schneider, K.J. (2004, June). Becoming engaged: Transforming apathy into political action. Presented with a panel at the Awe to Action Conference, Unitarian Church, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2004, August). Biology and awe: Psychologys critical juncture. Delivered for the Rollo May Award, Division 32 at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2004, October). Rediscovering awe: A new front in humanistic psychology, politics, and society. Invited lecture by the Ernest Becker Foundation and the University of Seattle Department of Psychology, Seattle, WA. Also participated with theologian Lloyd Averill in a dialogue on my book Rediscovery of Awe: Splendor, Mystery, and the Fluid Center of Life. Schneider, K.J. (2005, January). Working in the here and now: The experiential practicum for three courses in existential-humanistic psychotherapy. Four-day (22 hour) intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School Residential Conference, San Mateo,CA. (Co-presented with Tom Greening, Orah Krug, Nader Shabahangi, and Karla Boyd). Schneider, K.J. (2005, February). Rediscovering awe: Emergence of a depth spirituality. Four Hour CE workshop sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Psychotherapy Center (Diane Kern, Director). Schneider, K.J. (2005, March). Rediscovering awe: A new front in humanistic psychology, politics, and society. Invited lecture at Saybrook Graduate School as part of their Saybrook Society speaker series. Schneider, K.J. (2005, June). Working in the here and now: The experiential practicum for three courses in existential-humanistic psychotherapy. Two-day (8 hour) intensive cosponsored by the Existential-Humanistic Institute and Saybrook Graduate School Residential Conference, San Mateo,CA. (Co-presented with Tom Greening, Nader Shabahangi, and Stephen Curtin). Schneider, K.J. (2005, July). Rediscovering awe: A new front in humanistic psychology, society, and spirituality. Presented with David Maclean at the Spiritual Activism Conference, Berkeley, CA (see www.tikkun.org for more information). Schneider, K.J. (2005, July). Awe-based education. Presented with Jim Hernandez, Lauren Chamberlin et al. in work group titled Education for Spiritual Health at the Spiritual Activism Conference, Berkeley, CA (see www.tikkun.org for more information). Schneider, K.J. (2005, July). Rediscovering awe. In R. Greenleaf and K. Bradford, Co-Chairs, Molly Sterling, Bryan Wittine, and Cheryl Krauter, presenters, Existential foundations of transpersonal psychology: The pioneering legacy of Jim Bugental. Sponsored by John F. Kennedy University School of Holistic Studies, and the Association for Transpersonal Psychology. Schneider, K.J. (2005, August). An awe-based vision of the good life. In L. Sundarajan, Chair, Value-based visions of the good lifedialogue with positive psychology. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (2005, August). Rediscovering awe: Toward a Rankian revolution in psychology. In K.J. Schneider, Chair, Ed Mendelowitz, presenter, Robert Kramer, presenter, and James Lieberman, discussant. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (2005, September). Invited Workshop Presenter. East European Association of Existential Psychotherapy, Birstonas, Lithuania. Schneider, K.J. (2006, January). Distinguished Visiting Professor. Colorado School of Professional Psychology, Colorado Springs, CO. Schneider, K.J. (2006, April). Invited Lecturer. University of Laval, Dept. of Counseling and Education, Quebec City, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (2006, September). Invited Lecturer. Pepperdine University, Dept. of Psychology. Los Angeles, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2007, January). Distinguished Visiting Professor-Invited Lecturer. Colorado School of Professional Psychology. Colorado Springs, CO. Schneider, K.J. (2007, August). Humanistic and positive psychology: Toward a rapprochement. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2007, August). The experiential liberation condition of the existential-integrative (EI) approach to therapy. First Annual Humanistic Psychotherapy Conference. Sponsored by Division 32 of the APA. San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2007, August). Interview with Rollo May: A 20 year retrospective. First Annual Humanistic Psychotherapy Conference. Sponsored by Division 32 of the APA. San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2007, September). Panel on existential dimensions of nondual wisdom. Nondual wisdom and psychotherapy conference. California Institute of Integral Studies. San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2007, November). Existential-Integrative therapy: Latest developments. Existential-Humanistic Institutes First Annual Conference. Sponsored by the Pacific Institute, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, January). Distinguished Visiting Professor-Invited Lecturer. University of the Rockies. Colorado Springs, CO. Schneider, K.J. (2008, March). Visiting Professor-Invited Lecturer. Japanese Academy of Counseling. Tokyo, Japan. Schneider, K.J. (2008, June). Existential Themes in Cinema: Styles of Confronting the Mystery of Being. Existential-Humanistic Institute/Saybrook Graduate School Seminar. San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, July 19th). Existential-Integrative Therapy: An Emerging Cross-disciplinary Paradigm. Keynote address, Human Dimensions of Psychotherapy Conference. Sponsored by the Institute of Living, Toronto, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (2008, July 25th). Rediscovering a Spiritual Dimension of Therapy: The Power of Awe. Keynote address, Living well and dying well: New frontiers of positive psychology, therapy and physical care. Sponsored by the International Network on Personal Meaning Conference, Toronto, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (2008, August 12th). Toward a Humanistic Depth Psychology. Humanistic Psychotherapy Conference (APA Division 32). (Chair and presenter for symposium). Sponsored by Division 32, Boston, MA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, August 13th). Existential-Integrative Therapy: A Dialogue on New Horizons of Practice. (Chair and presenter for symposium). Humanistic Psychotherapy Conference (APA Division 32). Sponsored by Division 32, Boston, MA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, August 11th). Conversation Hour: Rediscovering the Common Ground of Psychoanalysis and Humanistic Psychology. (Presenter for symposium). American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, August 11th). Depth and the Marketplace: Psychologys Faustian Plight. (Chair and presenter for symposium). Presented in Psychology Science and the Sea: A Return to Depth. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA. Schneider, K.J. (2008, Sept.). Introduction to Existential Therapy. (Invited lecture). Presentation to incoming Doctor of Psychology students, Saybrook Graduate School. Schneider, K.J. (2008, Sept. 17-Nov. 6). Existential-Humanistic Therapy. Six session demonstration of existential therapy for the American Psychological Association Video Series, Chicago, Ill. (To be available at www.apa.org/videos). Schneider, K.J. (2008, November). Existential-Integrative therapy. Existential-Humanistic Institute 2nd Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA . Schneider, K.J. (2009, January). Guest Lecture. University of the Rockies. Schneider, K.J. (2009, September-February). Book tour for Awakening to Awe with radio interviews with Rev. Linda Anderson, Vassar College, Joey Reynolds and Bill Ayers, New York City, Linda Koshaba, Paul Lisnek Show WVON, Chicago, Voice of America, Michael Toms, New Dimensions Radio, David Van Nuys for Mentalhelp.net, Michael Krasny, KQED Forum, San Francisco, and book talk and signing, Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2009, October). Presentation on Awakening to Awe. Engaging the Other Conference, San Francisco. (With Jim Hernandez). Schneider, K.J. (2009, October). Presentation on Awakening to Awe and Panel on Ernest Becker and Spirituality. Society for Humanistic Psychology. Schneider, K.J. (2009, November). Presentation on Awakening to Awe. Existential-Humanistic Institute Annual Conference. Schneider, K.J. (2010, January). Guest Lecture. University of the Rockies. Schneider, K.J. (2010, February). Guest Lecture. Meridian University, Petaluma, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2010, February). Guest Lecture. San Francisco State University, Institute for Holistic Studies. (With Jim Hernandez). Schneider, K.J. (2010, June). Commencement Address to the Masters in Counseling class of 2010. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2010, March-April). Guest lecturer, China Institute of Psychology and Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, Opening Keynote Speaker, First International (East-West) Existential Psychology Conference, Nanjing, China, and Guest Lecturer, Japanese Academy of Counseling, Tokyo, Japan.. Schneider, K.J. (2011, April). The Case of Anita: An existential-integrative inquiry into death anxiety, groundlessness, and the quest for meaning and awe. Invited presenter, Fourth Herzliya Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology. Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel. Schneider, K.J. (2011, May). Presenter at the Graduate School of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Ohio. Schneider, K.J.(2011, May). Keynote speaker and workshop leader at the Society for Existential Analysis and Logotherapy, Lindau, Germany. Schneider, K.J. (2011, July). Invited presenter: Awakening to awe. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, Brooklyn, NY. Schneider, K.J. (2011, August). Awakening to awe: Birth of an existential-humanistic spirituality. In E. Taylor, Chair, New existential-humanistic psychology: Science, diversity, awe, and spirituality. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Schneider, K.J. (2011, August). New existential-humanistic psychology: A Discussion. Division 32 Hospitality Suite. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Sept.). Spirituality and mental health. Invited presenter, Nanjing University Academy of Chinese Culture, Nanjing, China. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Oct.). Invited presenter on existential-humanistic and awe-based psychology. California Institute of Integral Studies, doctoral psychology colloquium. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Nov.). Invited presenter on existential psychology, Lick-Wilmerding High School, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2011, Nov.). Rediscovering awe in ourselves and our practices. Poetics of Aging Conference and the Existential-Humanistic Institute Annual Conference. Schneider, K.J. (2012, April). Invited dialogue with Robert Stolorow. Society for Humanistic Psychology Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. Schneider, K.J. (2012, May). Invited speaker for the Second International Existential Psychology Conference, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Schneider, K.J. (2012, July-August). Visiting Adjunct Faculty, Teachers College, Columbia University. Schneider, K.J. (2012, July). New frontiers in innovative practice: An Existential-Integrative approach to therapy and Dialogue with Stephen Hayes and Scott Fraser. Invited presenter and speaker, World Association for Contextual Behavioral Therapy Conference. Washington, DC. Schneider, K.J. (2012, September). Distinguished visiting faculty, Keynote speaker, and recipient of an Honorary Diploma. The East European Association for Existential Therapy, Birstonas, Lithuania. Schneider, K.J. (2012, October). Awakening to awe in ourselves and our practices. Invited presenter, the Community Institute for Psychotherapy, San Rafael, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2012, November). Workshop leader, Hong Kong University Department of Behavioral Health, and invited speaker, Guang Dong University, Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China. Schneider, K.J., Krug, O.T., & Shabahangi, N. (2012). Inaugural Course for the Existential-Humanistic Institute Certificate Program on The Foundations of Existential-Humanistic Practice. Schneider, K.J. (2013, March). Presentation on The Polarized Mind at the Existential-Humanistic Institutes 7th Annual Conference. Schneider, K.J. (2013, April 10) God Salon talk on Awakening to Awe. San Francisco, Or Shalom series. Schneider, K.J. (2013, April 15). Guest talk on EI Therapy. Haight Ashbury Psychological Services. Schneider, K.J. (2013, April). Polarized Mind Interview with Thom Hartman for Big Picture on Free Speech TV. Schneider, K.J. (2013, April). Polarized Mind Interview with Dr. Michelle Cohen, LATalk Radio. Schneider, K.J. (2013, May 12). Guest talk to University of California, San Francisco Psychiatric Residents on Existential-Integrative Therapy and Awe. Schneider, K.J. (2013, July). The Polarized Mind: Why Its Killing Us and What We Can Do About It. Invited talk at Or Shalom synagogue. Schneider, K.J. (2013, July). Radio interview on The Polarized Mindwith host Michael Krasny, KQED Forum Radio. Schneider, K.J. (2013, October). From the Paradoxical Self to the Polarized Mind: My Journey with Kierkegaard. Invited address at European Humanities University on the Occasion of the 200th Anniversary of Kierkegaards Birth. Schneider, K.J. (2013, October). Laings Ontological Insecurity Then and Now. Invited address at the R.D. Laing in the 21st Century Conference, Wagner College, New York City. Schneider, K.J. (2013, November). Invited address on The Polarized Mind: Humanitys Neglected Plague to the Ernest Becker Foundation and Seattle Universitys Psychology Department. Schneider, K.J. (2013, December). City Lights at 60: Hip, Cool, and Beatitude: The Beats, Bohemianism, and alternative spirituality. Panel with Y. Toussulis, M. Applebaum,& T. Stigliano, at City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco. Schneider, K.J. (2014, March). The Polarized Mind: A Multicultural, Existential-Activist Perspective. Chair, panel at the Society for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference. Schneider, K.J (2014, March). Introduction to Existential-Humanistic Therapy. Society for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference. (with Orah Krug). Schneider, K.J. (2014, July-August). Existential-Integrative Therapy: From the Polarized Mind to Awe. Summer term, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York Schneider, K. J. (2014, August). The Polarized Mind. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, (Hospitality Suite). Schneider, K.J. (2014, August). Discussant. Microagressions in Humanistic Psychology. American Psychological Association Annual Convention (With T. Jackson, N. Granger, & L. Hoffman). Schneider, K.J. Discussant. (2014, August). Return to the FuturePutting the Subject Back in Therapy. American Psychological Association Annual Convention (A. Bohart & J. Shapiro). Schneider, K.J. (2014, August). The Polarized Mind: Psychological Insights into a Divided Society. Invited lecture by the Laura and Alvin Siegal Case Western Reserve University Lifelong Learning Program, Cleveland, Ohio. Schneider, K.J. (2014, August). Existential-Integrative Therapy for The Polarized Mind. Invited workshop by the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, Ohio. Schneider, K.J. (2014, September). From the Polarized Mind to the Rediscovery of Awe: An Existential-Integrative Perspective on Healing. Invited workshop by the Existential-Humanistic Institute Northwest, Portland, OR. Schneider, K.J. (2014, October). The Polarized Mind and Existential-Integrative Therapy. Invited Public Lecture and 2-day workshop sponsored by Gignesthai, Athens Greece, Schneider, K.J. (2014, November). The Polarized Mind: Toward an Awe-Based Reformation. Invited lecture for the Huston Smith Forum on Spirituality and Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2014, November). Existential-Integrative Therapy: New Horizons in Theory and Practice. Invited lecture by the Japanese Academy of Counselors at Saybrook University, Oakland, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2015, May). Existential-Integrative Therapy: New Horizons in Practice. Invited keynote address and workshop, Oregon Psychological Association, Eugene OR. Schneider, K.J. (2015, May). Existential-Integrative Therapy. Invited workshop, Sigmund Freud University, Paris, France. Schneider, K.J. (2015, May). Human Responsibility and The Polarized Mind. Invited keynote address, First World Congress of Existential Therapy, London, England. [Also gave a precongress workshop on Existential-Integrative Therapy with Orah Krug, along with several other talks] Schneider, K.J. (2015, Aug.). Dodging Frankensteinian Nightmares: Salvaging the Person in An Impersonal World. In E. Mendelowitz (Chair), S. Kirschner (Presenter) and R. Richards (Discussant) Embracing Interdisciplinarity: Questing for the Human in a Transhumanist Age. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (2015, Aug.). The Chief Peril is Not Mental Illness but the Polarized Mind. In J. Raskin (Chair), L. Holzman (Presenter), B. Duncan (Presenter), J. Rubin (Presenter) Beyond the DSM: Current Trends in Devising New Diagnostic Alternatives. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada. Schneider, K.J. (2015, Sept.). Existential Integrative Therapy and the Polarized Mind. Invited workshop, Los Angeles County Psychological Association. Schneider, K.J. (2015, Nov.). Experiential Democracy Project. Presentation at The Power of Presence: Honoring the Centenary of Jim Bugentals Birth. California Institute of Integral Studies and the Existential-Humanistic Institute, San Francisco. Schneider, K.J. (2016, Feb.). Existential-Integrative Therapy. Invited presentation to the interns of the Haight Ashbury Psychological Services Clinic, San Francisco. Schneider, K.J. (2016, March). Thought Leader presentations on Rediscovering Awe and The Experiential Democracy Project at the 9th Annual Society for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2016, March). The Experiential Democracy Project (Dialogue on Community Policing). Presentation and demo with Nathaniel Granger, Rodger Broome, and Lisa Valejos. 9th Annual Society for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. Schneider, K.J. (2016, April). Artistic Creativity (Invited scholar at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies Templeton Foundation Symposium, Bjarne Funch Visiting Fellow and Coordinator). Memberships/Positions Memberships: Fellow, American Psychological Association; Member, California State Psychological Association; Association for Humanistic Psychology; Society for Psychotherapy Research; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Ernest Becker Foundation; Horror Writers Association; Vice President, Existential-Humanistic Institute; Association for Existential Inquiry. Member at Large (1995-1998), Liaison to the Practice Directorate, Division 32, American Psychological Association. Co-author (with Division 39 president Morris Eagle) of Petition turned Council Resolution calling for revision of the APA Template for Establishing Psychotherapy Guidelines, 1997. Chair, Template Oversight Committee, Division 32, APA. Editorial Boards: Editor, Journal of Humanistic Psychology; Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry; (2001-2004) Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice; The Humanistic Psychologist; Person Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies; The Journal of Laingian Studies; The Psychotherapy Patient; The Existential-Humanist.. 1997- Founding Executive Committee Member and current President, Existential-Humanistic Institute, San Francisco, CA 1998-2001, Chair, Task Force Overseeing the APA Template for Establishing Psychotherapy Guidelines. Distinguished Visiting Faculty/Speaker Visiting Scholar, Mini-Course Instructor, Duquesne University, March, 1996 Distinguished Saybrook Author, Saybrook Institute, June, 1996 Certificate of Appreciation, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley/Alameda Campus, May, 1997 The Fifth Rollo May Conversation Conference, Napa, CA, July, 1998. (Begun by Rollo May in 1978, the conference is composed of a community of interdisciplinary scholars discussing issues and developing publications of contemporary import). Keynote Speaker (formerly, Conversation with a Noted Humanistic Scholar), Saybrook Institute National Meeting, June, 1998 Invited Luminary, Old Saybrook 2: Coming home to the millennium. State University of West Georgia, Carrolloton, GA, May, 2000. Invited Plenary Speaker by incoming president Robert Elliott: Society for Psychotherapy Research, Chicago, IL, June, 2000. Invited Plenary Speaker/Workshop Leader: International Conference on Meaning, Seattle, WA, July, 2000. Invited Keynote and Plenary: International Conference on Meaning, Vancouver, B.C., July, 2002, 2004, 2008. Distinguished Visiting Faculty, University of the Rockies (2006-2010). Visiting Adjunct Faculty, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York (summer, 2012, 2014). Visiting Faculty, the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, 2014. Interviews and Talks Dr. Schneider is an internationally renowned lecturer and workshop leader at both national and international venues. These venues include the American Psychological Association (1987--); the first Soviet-American Humanistic Psychology Conference, Moscow (1991); the Lithuanian Association for Humanistic Psychology, University of Vilnius (1992/1996); Stanford University Medical Center (1995); Duquesne University (as visiting scholar) (1996), Seattle University (1992), Esalen Institute (1995), the Ernest Becker Foundation, Seattle (1992,1996, 2004); the Pacific News Service, San Francisco (1995); Lucasfilms /Skywalker Ranch, Novato, CA (1997); The Cleveland Museum of Art (1998), The Madness and Creativity Conference, Santa Fe, NM (1999), the International Network for Personal Meaning Conference, Vancouver, B.C. (2000, 2002, 2004), The State University of West Georgia (2002), The Center for Humanistic Studies (2004) (as visiting lecturer), and Seattle University (2004). He was the yearly visiting scholar for the East European Association for Existential Psychotherapy (a 5 nation organization) in Birstonas, Lithuania, in September of 2005, and in January 2006- he became a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of the Rockies Psychology Department in Colorado Springs, followed by guest lectures/workshops at the University of Laval, Department of Counseling and Education, Quebec City, Canada, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, and the Japanese Academy of Counselors in Tokyo. In April, 2010, Dr. Schneider was the opening keynote speaker at the First International (East-West) Existential Psychology Conference in Nanjing, China. Finally, in the fall of 2008, Dr. Schneider taped 6 more Existential Psychotherapy sessions for the American Psychological Association Video Series Psychotherapy Over Time which is to be available on DVD, along with his monograph Existential-Humanistic Therapy in 2009. Dr. Schneider has also appeared on a variety of television and radio broadcasts including PBS TVs Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove, KQEDs Forum radio program (four times) with Michael Krasny, KPFAs Spirit in Action radio program with the Reverend Matthew Fox, TV Ontarios Big Ideas program featuring prominent lecturers, Big Ideas with Thom Hartmann. His books have been favorably reviewed in the San Francisco Chronicle, Common Boundary Magazine, Vogue, Tikkun Magazine, Spirituality and Health, the Institute for Noetic Sciences Shift Magazine, the Association for Humanistic Psychologys Perspective, the San Francisco Jung Institute Journal, Psychotherapy, The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, and APAs Contemporary Psychology (now PsycCritiques).     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