Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi

Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi is an Iranian psychologist who is an associate of the department of psychology at Harvard University.
He received his PhD from University of British Columbia in 2003. He did his postdoctoral studies in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University in areas of social, clinical, health and cross cultural psychology with a focus on mindfulness. He works in areas of social and cross cultural psychology. He is a frequently published author and poet with numerous conference presentations. In addition to teaching at Harvard, he has also taught at the University of Massachusetts in Boston, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, the University of Toronto, Western Washington University ,the University of British Columbia, City University of Seattle, Athabasca University and a number of other institutions in North America.
Fatemi is a member of American Psychological Association and member of Iran's Counselling and Psychology Organization. his present areas of research focus on the psychological implications of mindfulness for negotiations, media, cultural understanding and communication, creativity and leadership, persuasive and influencing skills, clinical and counseling psychology. He has been the keynote speaker of a number of international conferences and as a licensed and registered psychologist works on the implication of mindfulness for stress management, anxiety management, panic attack, interpersonal problems and personality disorders. He is also a popular guest of multiple television and radio programs and has consulted and coached corporate managers and executives on the application of mindfulness to enhance a broad array of vital business skills. His work includes the development of mindful intercultural understanding, negotiation, communication, conflict resolution, influencing, team building, presentation skills, creative decision making, and crisis management.
Bibliography
* Fatemi, S.M. (2014). Exemplifying a Shift of Paradigm: Exploring the Psychology of Possibility and Embracing the Instability of Knowing. In A. Ie, C. T. Ngnoumen, &E. J. Langer (Ed.). The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Mindfulness. (pp.115-138 ). John Wiley & Sons.
* Fatemi, S.M. ( 2013). Semiotics, Overview and Critical Psychology. In Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology (Chapter ID: 396). Springer.
* Fatemi, S.M. (2009). How We Speak Shapes How We Learn: a Linguistic and Psychological Theory of Education (book). Edwin Mellen Press. New York
* Fatemi, S.M. (2008). Dissonant discourses, creative language, mindful expressiveness and their implications for language education. (book)VDM Verlag Publication: Saarbrucken, Germany
* Fatemi, S.M. (2008). Personality analysis in organizations. (book) Sargol publication. Tehran, Iran.
* Fatemi, S.M. (2006). Emotional intelligence. (book) Sargol publication. Tehran, Iran.
* Fatemi, S.M. (2005). Participatory Hermeneutics Research and language. Tehran: Tehran University and the Center for the Research on Social Studies and Humanities.
* Fatemi, S.M. (2004). Creational Capabilities of Language (Language Implications for Our Narratives-Reflections for Rural Human Service Workers. In B. Cheers, R. Clews, A.M. Powers & L. Carawan(Eds.),Beyond Geographical and Disciplinary Boundaries. University of South Australia and St. Thomas University.
* Fatemi, S.M. (1995) Political psychology and circumscribed society. (book)Minerva: London
* Fatemi, S.M. (1995). Street talk. (book)Farhang Moaser, Tehran: Iran.
* Beardsley, M. & Haley P. (1995). The history and problems of aesthetics ( S.M. Fatemi, Trans.). (book) Center for Religious Studies and Arts, Tehran: Iran (Original work published 1967).
* Kierkegaard.S. (1995). Fear and trembling (S.M. Fatemi, Trans.). (book)Center for Religious Studies and Arts, Tehran: Iran (Original work published 1985).
* S.M. Fatemi (1995). Political psychology. Fararavan, (book)Tehran: Iran
* S.M. Fatemi (1990). Language and symbolism. (book)Enghellab publication, Tehran: Iran
* S.M. Fatemi (1990) Personality and family. (book)Enghellab publication, Tehran: Iran
 
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