John E. Lewis
John E. Lewis applies creative solutions to the complex challenges of psychotherapy and cross-cultural psychology. As a Professor Emeritus at Nova Southeastern University's College of Psychology and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Counseling, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his students and colleagues. Dr. Lewis earned his Ph.D. from Syracuse University, complemented by undergraduate and graduate degrees from Queen's University, which have laid a strong foundation for his academic and research pursuits. Dr. Lewis's research interests are deeply rooted in cross-cultural assessment, psychotherapy, and international perspectives. His work often explores the nuances of cultural influences on psychological practices and the importance of understanding diverse worldviews in therapeutic settings. He is an active member of the American Psychological Association, contributing to divisions 17, 45, and 52, which focus on counseling psychology, ethnic minority issues, and international psychology, respectively. Throughout his career, Dr. Lewis has been a prolific presenter at both national and international conferences, sharing his insights and findings with a global audience. His contributions to the field are further evidenced by his authorship and co-authorship of numerous books and articles that delve into cross-cultural issues, offering valuable perspectives and practical approaches for practitioners and researchers alike. In addition to his academic and research endeavors, Dr. Lewis is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. He is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of psychologists, encouraging them to consider the broader cultural contexts in which they operate. His passion for cross-cultural psychology and psychotherapy continues to inspire those around him, making a lasting impact on the field and beyond.
Publications
, 1543-1583, 2014-11-06
, 129-134, 1978-04-01
, 2021-11-15
, 2021-11-15
, 1274-1291, 2020-08-01
, 2013-07-02
, 3-10, 1994-02-01
, 3-26, 2001-01-01
, 346-347, 1977-08-01
, 454-469, 1941-06-01
, 2931-2938, 2002-09-20
, 231-271, 2009-06-24
, 440-443, 1974-11-01
, 440-450, 1983-03-01