Rian E. McMullin
---Rian E. Mc Mullin is an internationally known psychologist. With colleagues he originated Cognitive Restructuring Therapy a form of psychotherapy which is used in mental health centers, hospitals and counseling agencies throughout the world. His therapy is part of the cognitive revolution in psychology today.
---He has worked in many psychological positions during his professional career. He first served as a social psychologist for the U.S. Army in Georgia and then for the U.S. Department of Health working as an epidemiologist in Houston, Texas. He directed a counseling program for the Bureau of Blind services in Tallahassee, Florida. After receiving his Ph.D. at Florida State University, he served as assistant director of a college counseling center in Pennsylvania. He was a senior clinical psychologist in a large urban mental health center in Denver, Colorado. He founded and directed his own counseling research institute in Lakewood, Colorado and now in Hawaii. He was deputy chief psychologist for a major public hospital in Sydney, Australia. He directed an outpatient treatment program on the Big Island, Hawaii, and worked at a private hospital and had a private practice in Seattle, Washington. He has been a senior clinical psychologist in the Department of Psychology for the State of Hawaii. At present, he is in private practice in Kaneohe, HI.
---While carrying a full time clinical caseload, Dr. McMullin has counseled thousands of clients from a variety of cultures around the United States and across the world such as Australia, Polynesia and Micronesia. He has worked with clients of all ages and from all classes and economic levels (millionaires to economically deprived). They have ranged from growth clients to those who were psychotically disturbed.
---He has published 13 books and written over 36 conference papers, journals, or media articles. He has also conducted hundreds of workshops, seminars, and symposia on counseling and psychotherapy to hospitals, universities, mental health centers, and private treatment agencies in many locations. He has supervised hundreds of other therapists such as psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, psychiatric nurses and other mental health professionals and was a clinical supervisor and adjunct faculty for many colleges and universities.