
Harlene Anderson,
Ph.D., is founding member of the Houston Galveston
Institute, the Taos Institute, and Access Success.
She is recognized internationally as being at
the leading edge of postmodern collaborative practices
as a thinker, consultant, coach, and educator.
She takes her tools -- her insights, her curiosity,
her engaging conversational style, her leadership
skills and her keen interest -- to help professionals
turn theory into new and often surprising possibilities
for their clients, students, and organizations.
She embodies her own belief in learning as a lifelong
process -- inviting, encouraging and challenging
people to be inquisitive, creative, authentic,
and open to the ever-present possibilities for
newness in others -- and in themselves.
Harlene has authored and co-authored
numerous professional writings including her book
Conversation, Language, and Possibilities --
A Postmodern Approach to Therapy. She is a
member of the editorial review boards of several
journals, has presented at numerous national and
international conferences and has consulted with
a variety of organizations.
Among her many awards are the prestigious
2000 Outstanding Contributions to Marriage
and Family Therapy Award from the American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and
the 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Texas Association for Marriage and Family
Therapy.
Address: Houston Galveston Institute,
3316 Mount Vernon, Houston TX 77006, (713) 526-8390;
and Collaborative Consultations, office (713)
522- 7112, fax (713) 528-2618, home/personal (713)
522-7971; email: harleneanderson@earthlink.net;
webpage: www.harlene.org
and www.talkhgi.com
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