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CURRICULUM VITAE

LINDA J. PAGE

Educational Innovator, Author, Presenter, Coach, Psychotherapist

890 Yonge Street, 9th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W 3P4
Telephone: +1 416 923 4419
Fax: +1 416 923 9017
Mobile: +1 416 400 5871
Email: ljpage@adler.ca

DEGREES
• Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, 1989, Adler School of Professional Psychology (formerly Alfred Adler Institute of Chicago), Chicago, Illinois
• Doctor of Philosophy, 1973; Master of Arts, 1966, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey: sociology, cultural anthropology, sociological theory, linguistics, language in culture and society, political sociology
• Bachelor of Arts cum laude, 1963, Mills College, Oakland, California: sociology and anthropology

CERTIFICATION
• Board Certified Coach, 2012, Center for Credentialing and Education
• International Certified Diplomate, 2012, American Psychotherapy Association,
• Associate Certified Coach, 2006, International Coach Federation
• Adler Certified Professional Coach, 2002, Adler International Learning Inc. (formerly Adler School of Professional Coaching Inc.)
• Certification, 1998, Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists, and Psychotherapists
• Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, 1996, State of Illinois Department of Regulation License #180.002144
• Fellow, American Psychotherapy Association, 2012

TRAINING
• Professional Coaching Certificate Program, 2001-2002, Adler School of Professional Coaching Inc. (now Adler International learning Inc.)
• Doctoral courses, 1991-1995, Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois: assessment; perception, learning & motivation; cognitive psychology; gender & multicultural issues
• Certificate in First Nations Psychotherapy and Counselling, 1993, Adler Professional Schools Inc., Toronto, Ontario
• Certificate in Sexual Abuse in Therapeutic Relationships, 1991, Adler Professional Schools Inc., Toronto, Ontario
• Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Master Practitioner, 1991, Georgian Bay NLP, Meaford, Ontario
• Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner, 1990, NLP Institute of Ontario
• Advanced Adlerian Theory, 1990, International Conference of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes, Clinton, New York
• New Advances in Cognitive Therapy, 1989, Center for Cognitive Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (held in San Diego, California)
• Internship in counseling and psychotherapy, 1978-1981, Rudolf Dreikurs Centre for Counselling and Education, Toronto, Ontario
• Linguistic Institute, 1966, Linguistic Society of America (held at University of California, Los Angeles): sociolinguistics, second language teaching, generational grammar, structural linguistics
• Doctoral coursework, 1964-65, University of California, Los Angeles: structure of African languages, phonetics, Yoruba, leadership and social structure, social psychology
• Undergraduate coursework, 1961, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala City, Guatemala: applied anthropology, anthropology field work, Spanish

WORK EXPERIENCE
• Acting Vice-President, Academic, Adler Graduate Professional School, 2011-present
• President and Founder, Adler Graduate Professional School www.adler.ca, a division of Adler School of Professional Studies Inc., 2004 to present, providing a Master of Psychology degree and graduate-level education for psychologists, psychotherapists, organizational coaches and other human service professionals
• President and Founder, Adler International Learning Inc. www.adlerlearning.com , formerly Adler School of Professional Coaching Inc., 1998 to present, providing training in professional coaching
o Adler Professional Coaching Program, 2002, Accredited Coach Training Program, International Coach Federation
• Co-Director, Certificates in Leadership Coaching, co-sponsored by Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto and Adler School of Professional Studies Inc., 2008- present.
• President and Founder, Adler Professional Schools Inc., 1992-2006, administering courses leading to Master of Psychology degree granted by Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago
• Dean, Faculty of Counseling and Psychotherapy of the Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario, 1989-1992
• Co-Founder and Director, 1994-present, Medical Psychotherapy Associates Ltd., providing psychotherapy, consulting, and coaching to clients and medical professionals
• Co-Founder and Director, 1990-1992, Medical Psychotherapy Institute, designing, marketing, teaching and administering psychotherapy training program for physicians
• Founder and Director, 1990-1998, Tools for Therapy (Canada) and L.J. Page L.L.P. (U.S.), publishing pamphlets, producing written, audio, and video training materials
• Co-Founder and Director, 1987-1992, Psychotherapy Institute of Toronto, providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, families, and groups; supervising training in Adlerian psychology and in psychotherapy integration
• Psychotherapist in private practice, 1984-1987, providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples, families, and groups; consulting with Children’s Aid Societies, group homes, and social service agencies
• Co-Founder, 1981-1983, Sherbourne Integral Counseling and Education Centre, Toronto, Ontario, providing psychotherapy, counselling, and co-therapy with children, adolescents, and adults; consulting with parenting organizations
• Co-Editor, 1976-1977, Mariposa Folk Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, soliciting, transcribing, editing, writing, and designing book chronicling history of Mariposa Folk Festival
• Free-lance broadcaster, 1975-1976, CBC Radio, interviewing and editing for programs including “Odyssey”, a weekly series of recordings on location throughout North America for Gzowski on FM and Entertainment Section
• Research Consultant, 1974-1976, Interval House and Women’s Hostels, Inc.(Nellie’s), designing research programs and intake interviews, training interviewers, compiling and analysing data, writing and editing reports

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
• Core Faculty, Faculty of Psychology, Adler Graduate Professional School, 2011-present
• Sessional Lecturer, May-June, 2011, Wits Business School’s Master of Management in Business and Executive Coaching, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa: Psychological Acumen Underpinning Coaching
• Curriculum development and facilitation, 1998-present, Adler International Learning Inc. (formerly Adler School of Professional Coaching Inc.), Toronto, Ontario: Coaching with the Brain in Mind, ParentCoaching, and Introduction to Adlerian Theory
• Core Faculty, 1992 to 2006, Adler School of Professional Psychology in Ontario, administered by Adler Professional Schools Inc.: curriculum development and teaching Principles of Adlerian Psychology, Social Psychology, Life Style Assessment, Adlerian Approaches to Psychotherapy, Introduction to Psychotherapy
• Core Doctoral Faculty, co-director of Gender and Ethnocultural Studies, 1993-1998; Adjunct Faculty, 1992-1993, Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois: teaching Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Learning, Motivation and Emotion, Gender Issues; chairing dissertation committees; advising students; supervising practicum students; overseeing courses, electives, and workshops in Gender and Ethnocultural Studies; serving on Academic Standing Committee; chair Evaluation Committee, attending Administrative Council; serving as Secretary-Treasurer of Faculty Council 1993-1997
• faculty, 1992-1994, adjunct faculty, 1994-1995, Centre for Training in Psychotherapy, Toronto, Ontario: teaching sections of required Foundation course, leading seminars, overseeing progress of trainees
• Teaching Master, 1977-1979, Sir Sandford Fleming College, Frost campus, Lindsay, Ontario: teaching social psychology, psychology, sociology, communications
• Course Coordinator, 1972-1973, Instructor, 1971-73, Collaborative Studies in Science and Human Affairs, a consortium of modular courses involving 800 students, 30 staff, 25 publications, and 2 universities, Sir George Williams (now Concordia) and McGill Universities, Montreal, Québec: teaching anthropology, sociology of the family, social history of science
• Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor, 1966-1968, San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University at Northridge) Northridge, California: teaching social structure and personality, communications and propaganda, race relations, introduction to sociology

MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
• Chair, Alliance of Psychotherapy Training Institutions, Ontario, Canada www.apti.ca
• Co-chair, Academic Standing Committee & Member of Board of Directors, Graduate School Alliance for Executive Coaching www.gsaec.org
• Council of Representatives, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology www.alfredadler.org
• Diplomate, American Psychotherapy Association
• Founding Member, Adlerians in Ontario
• Member, Academy of Management
• Member, American Counseling Association
• Member, American Society for Training and Development
• Member, Canadian Association of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
• Member, Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies
• Member, International Coach Federation
• Member, International Network for Personal Meaning
• Member, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981
• Member, Neuroleadership Institute
• Member, Ontario Association of Counselors, Consultants, Psychometrists and Psychotherapists
• Member, Society for Psychotherapy Research
• Member, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration
• Member, Strategic Capability Network
• Member, Worldwide Association of Business Coaches

AWARDS AND HONOURS
• Adler Ontario Student Association Award (1994)
• Juno Award Nomination (script for children’s album) (1981)
• Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship (Honorary) (1963-66)
• National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1963-66)
• President of Associated Students, Mills College (1963-64)
• Phi Beta Kappa (1963)
• California State Scholarship (1959-63)
• Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Scholarship (1959-63)

PRESENTATIONS
• “Jack’s Nimble Brain Game,” keynote at Neuro Family Law Symposium, 1 King West Hotel, Toronto, 9 February 2012; and at Ontario Association for Family Mediation Conference, Novotel Hotel, Mississauga, Ontario, 25 May 2012
• “Discovering the ‘we’ in ‘thou’: Lessons from Neuroscience”, keynote at 1st International Conference on Coaching Psychology (Southern Hemisphere) hosted by the Interest Group in Coaching & Consulting Psychology of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology of South Africa, Pretoria, SA, 26-27 May 2011
• “If Coaching is the Answer, What is the Question?” skill session with Natalie Cunningham at 1st International Conference on Coaching Psychology (Southern Hemisphere) hosted by the Interest Group in Coaching & Consulting Psychology of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology of South Africa, Pretoria, SA, 26-27 May 2011
• “Raising the Standards for Executive Coaching Education,” panelist, Conference Board Executive Coaching Conference March 28-30, 2011, New York
• “From Yearning to Learning: Creating New Pathways in the Brain” International Coach Federation Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, 30 October 2010
• “Beyond Hype & Hustle: Core Contributions of Science to Executive Coaching,” Conference Board Executive Coaching Council, FedEx Headquarters, Memphis, Tennessee, 26-27 October 2010.
• “Jack’s Nimble Brain Challenge: Neuroscience of Conflict”, at Alternate Dispute Resolution class, Masters of Law (LL.M.), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Ontario, 20 September 2010, September 2011, and September 2012
• “The Future Then and Now” keynote at National Training Labs Annual Meeting, Silver Springs, Maryland, 28 August 2010
• “Jack’s Nimble Brain Challenge: A Game to Develop Problem-Solving Skills in the Workplace” salon presentations at National Training Labs Annual Meeting, Silver Springs, Maryland, 27 & 28 August 2010
• “Coaching and Neuroscience” in “New Perspectives in Executive Coaching” panel at Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, Québec, August 8, 2010
• “Neuroscience and a Healthy Workplace” presentation at 6th Biennial International Conference on Personal Meaning, Vancouver, BC, 6 August 2010
• “What is Psychotherapy?” Transitional Council of the Ontario College of Registered Psychotherapists and Registered Mental Health Therapists, Toronto, 16 June 2010
• “Neuroscience and the Core of Coaching” coaching group, Raytheon, Tucson, Arizona, 18 May 2010
• “Changing with the Brain in Mind” 2-day course for Adler International Learning Inc., 3 & 4 February 2010
• “Changing with the Brain in Mind” 2-day course for teachers and advisors at Upper Canada College, Toronto, 19 & 20 January 2010
• “What’s to Remember from Neuroscience?” Webinar for Creating our Paradise, 23 November 2009
• “Jack Be Nimble: Using Brain Science to Create a Nimble Mind” International Coach Federation Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, 4 December 2009
• “Jack’s Nimble Brain Challenge: A Game to Develop Problem-Solving Skills in the Workplace” workshop at Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, 26 October 2009
• “Engage and Execute: Leadership with the Brain in Mind,” keynote at Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, 26 October 2009
• “Neuroscience of Conflict”, at Alternate Dispute Resolution class, Masters of Law (LL.M.), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Ontario, September 21, 2009
• “Coaching with the Brain in Mind” teleclass for Eurasian Gestalt Coaching Program, 22 September 2009
• “Engage and Execute: Productivity When Values Clash” Strategic Capability Network, 15 July 2009
• “Cultivating a Nimble Mind: Leadership from a New Paradigm” half-day presentation for coaches from Adler Scandinavia and TINE SA, Oslo, Norway, 24 June 2009
• “Leading with a Nimble Mind” lecture at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 23 June 2009.
• “Minding Our Brain and Heart to Master Positive Change”, full-day workshop at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 22 June 2009
• “Psychotherapy Research for Practitioner Mastery”, Living Institute, Toronto, Ontario April 2009
• “Engaging Minds: How the Brain Connects at Work”, 10th Anniversary Celebration for Adler International Learning, Toronto, Ontario, November, 2008
• “Optimizing the Brain in Difficult Times” Adler Learning USA, Phoenix, Arizona, 22 February 2008
• “Coaching with the Brain in Mind”, International Coach Federation GTA Chapter Annual Meeting, 29 September 2007
• “Psychotherapists, Regulators, and Psychotherapy Educators: The Three-legged Stool”, OACCPP Conference 31 October 2007
• “Coaching Research for Coaching Mastery”, International Coach Federation, Phoenix Chapter, March 8, 2006.
• “StateShifting: Accessing our Full Neurobiological Resources” Conference presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, May, 2004
• “The Coach Approach for Teachers and Counselors.” Workshop for West Texas Adlerian Society, Odessa, Texas, May 2004.
• “Adlerian Professional Coaching: Discovering the Basics.” Workshop for West Texas Adlerian Society, Odessa, Texas, May 2004
• “Stateshifters: Accessing Full Resources in Family Relationships.” All-day conference workshop, Florida Adlerian Society, Tampa, Florida, February 2004
• “ParentCoaching: Balancing Adult-Child Relationships” Balance Session with Jeanie Nishimura, International Coach Federation Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, November 2003
• “Social Psychology: From the Perspective of Interpersonal Neurobiology, Social Cognition, Adlerian Psychology, and Diversity Theory.” Adler School of Professional Psychology in Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, October-November, 2003
• “Coaching for Connection/ParentCoaching.”6-day course with Jeanie Nishimura, Adler School of Professional Coaching—SouthWest, Phoenix, Arizona November 2003-January 2004
• “Coaching for Connection/ParentCoaching.” 6-day course with Jeanie Nishimura, Adler School of Professional Coaching, Toronto, Ontario, December 2003-February 2004:
• “Coach Approach for Parents.”Workshop with Jeanie Nishimura, Adler School of Professional Coaching—SouthWest, Phoenix, Arizona, December 2003.
• “Adler Meets Coaching.” 2-week course with Jeanie Nishimura at International Committee of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes (ICASSI), Guelph, Ontario, July 2003
• “Adlerian Ideas Applied to Career Management.” Toronto Chapter, Association of Career Professionals International, Toronto, Ontario, September, 2003: “
• “Leadership Principles and Adlerian Philosophy” Conference presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia, May, 2003.
• “Our Best Social Interest” Keynote panel presentation, Florida Adlerian Society, Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida, February 2003.
• “What’s the Purpose? For Adler and for Coaching.” Conference Presentation, North American Society for Adlerian Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, May 2002.
• “Intimacy Task Inventory: Taking a Relationship Snapshot.” Workshop for Counseling Theories/Consultation Course, Ottawa University, Phoenix, Arizona, (Daniel Eckstein, course coordinator), June, 2001
• “Basic Assumptions and Social Interest.” Workshop for Counseling Theories/Consultation Course, Ottawa University, Phoenix, Arizona, (Daniel Eckstein, course coordinator), June, 2001
• “Expertising and Social Interesting.” Conference presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology Annual Conference, June 2001
• “Gender and Sex: What’s the Difference?” Open House presentation, Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, November 1995
• “Midlife: It Doesn’t Have to Be a Crisis.” Open House, Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, August 1994
• “Midlife: It Doesn’t Have to Be a Crisis.” Vantage Point radio interview, WTMX-FM, Northeastern University, Chicago, Illinois, December, 1994
• “Adler vs. Genetic Determinism: Therapeutic Implications.” Presentation, Gender and Ethnocultural Studies Colloquium, Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, May 17, 1995
• “Adler vs. Genetic Determinism: Therapeutic Implications.” Conference presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June, 1995
• “Adlerian Graduate Education: Whither, Whether, and How?” Panel presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, June 1992
• “Reframing: Normalizing Transitions throughout the Lifespan.” Workshop, Regional Women’s Health Centre, Toronto, Ontario, June 1992
• “Medical Psychotherapy: An Adlerian Model for Training Physicians.” Conference presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology Annual Convention, Tucson, Arizona, June 1991
• “Body/Mind Connection.” Presentation for AIDS Awareness Week, Psychotherapy Institute of Toronto, October 1990
• Public Co-Therapy Demonstrations (with Susan Rosenthal, M.D.), Psychotherapy Institute of Toronto, 1988, 1989, 1990
• Public Counseling Demonstrations and Casework Consultations (with Larry Nisan, M.Ed.) Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario, 1985, 1986; and Psychotherapy Institute of Toronto, 1987
• “Changing Poison into Medicine: Single Parents.”Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario Annual Conference and Peel Region Living Family Conference, 1986
• “Encouragement to Change.” Staff Training sessions, ARC Industries of Cobourg and Falconhurst Group Home of Baltimore, Ontario, 1985
• “Children the Challenge: Parent Study Group Training Courses.”Children’s Aid Society of Oakville, Relaxation Response, and Sherbourne Integral Counselling and Education Centre, 1983-1984

PUBLICATIONS AND PRODUCTIONS
CTP Faculty. (1992-1994). Foundation course in Psychotherapy. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Centre for Training in Psychotherapy, Toronto, Ontario.
Ellingson, L., & Page, L. J. (2005). Pilot coaching program for Native Studies students: Qualitative and quantitative evaluation. In I. F.Stein, F. Campone, & L. J. Page (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second ICF Coaching Research Symposium. Washington, D.C.: International Coach Federation.
Espin, O. (1994). Therapy with bilinguals. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.
Gold, L., Kopp, R. R., & Pew, M. (1994). Creative imagination in psychotherapy. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Medical Psychotherapy Associates, Ltd., Guelph, Ontario.
Hollander, L., (Jr. Ed.) (1965). ChiNyanja basic course. Washington, D.C.: Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State.
Jordan, J. (1993). Women and therapy. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Centre for Training in Psychotherapy, Toronto, Ontario
Kopp, R. R. (1992) Psychotherapy integration part I: Psychodynamic and Adlerian; part II: Cognitive-behavioral and Adlerian; part III: Family systems and Adlerian. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Medical Psychotherapy Associates Ltd., Guelph, Ontario.
Kopp, R. R. (1991). Psychotherapy in the metaphoric domain: a video and audio training workshop with accompanying manual. L. J. Page (producer & director), Tools for Therapy. Available from Medical Psychotherapy Associates Ltd., Guelph, Ontario.
Martinez, A. (1994). Context and psychotherapy. Video, L. J. Page, (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.
Mitchell, D. (1996).Psychosocial issues of HIV and AIDS. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.
Page, L. J. (2011). Neuroscience in L. Wildflower and D. Brennan (Eds.). The Theory and Practice of Evidence Based Coaching: A Comprehensive Handbook. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Page, L. J. (2009) Neurosocial dynamics: Toward a unique and cohesive discipline for organizational coaching. International Journal of Coaching in Organizations, No. 1, 104-137.
Page, L. J. (2007). My grandmother’s kitchen: A metaphor for organizations in the new paradigm, International Journal of Coaching in Organizations, No. 4, 56-61.
Page, L. J. (2003a). Adler and the profession of coaching, The Journal of Individual Psychology, 59:86-93.
Page, L. J. (2005) Coaching VERSUS or coaching AND? Adlerian applications for organizations and individuals. E. D. Ferguson & L. J. Page, (eds) Business and Organizations Column, Journal of Individual Psychology, 61:185-194.
Page, L. J. (2005) Research as “expertising”: A reading guide for practicing coaches. In I. F. Stein, F. Campone, & L. J. Page, (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second ICF Coaching Research Symposium. Washington, D.C.: International Coach Federation.
Page, L. J. (2003b) Multiverse, Buddhism, and choice. Poster presentation, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 2003.
Page, L. J. (2006). Thinking outside our brains: Interpersonal neurobiology and organizational change, International Journal of Coaching in Organizations, 4, 2, pp.
Page, L. J. (unpublished manuscript) Waking to the light: The story of Miyo Kozasa. Biography.
Page, L. J., & Nisan, L. (in press ). Intimacy Task Inventory: Taking a relationship snapshot. In D. Eckstein, (Ed.), Relationship repair manual. Vancouver: Trafford.
Page, L. J. & Eckstein, D. (2003). Full resource partnering questionnaire (FRPQ). The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 11: 1-7.
Page, L. J. (2001). One of a kind. Introduction to D. Eckstein & R. Kern, Psychological fingerprints: Lifestyle assessment and interventions. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
Page, L. J.(1990). Medical psychotherapy: A training manual. Toronto: Medical Psychotherapy Institute. Available from Medical Psychotherapy Associates Ltd., Guelph, Ontario.
Page, L. J. (1989-1992). Research column. GP Psychotherapy Newsletter. Publication of the General Practice Psychotherapy Association of Ontario.
Page, L. J. (1986). Script for Come on along, we all belong. Record album, B. Usher (producer). Kids on the Block.
Page, L. J. (1982). Poems for Musical chairs: A classical music fantasy for children. Record album performed by Camarata Canada with Cree Summer Francks as “Jesse.” B. Usher (producer). Toronto: Kids’ Records KR 1003.
Page, L. J. (1981). Script for Big Bird and Oscar go camping in Canada. Record album, B. Usher (producer).Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Kids’ Records KR 1002. (Nominated for Juno Award for Best Children’s Album of 1981.)
Page, L. J. (Ed.). (1979). Proceedings of Perspectives on natural resources symposium II: Land. Lindsay, Ontario: Frost Campus of Natural Resources, Sir Sandford Fleming College.
Page, L. J. (Ed.). (1978). Proceedings of Perspectives on natural resources symposium I: Energy. Lindsay, Ontario: Frost Campus of Natural Resources, Sir Sandford Fleming College.
Page-Harpa, L., & Usher, B.,(Eds.). (1977). For what time I am in this world: Stories from Mariposa. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates.
Page-Hollander, L. (1973). Sex role, speech and status: An analysis of public telephone conversations. Dissertation presented to the Department of Sociology in partial fulfillment of requirements for Ph.D. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University. (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms.)
Page-Hollander, L. (1972). Race and societ; Sex and society. Module study guides. Montreal: Collaborative Studies in Science and Human Affairs, Sir George Williams and McGill Universities.
Puente, S., & Espin, O. (1994). Oppression on the mental health of the latino community. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.
Pugh, R. (1995). Adult psychotherapy: From Rogerian to cognitive-behavioral perspectives. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.
Rock, D., & Page, L. J. (2009). Coaching with the Brain in Mind: Foundations for Practice. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Rosenthal, S. M. (1994). Do genes determine our fate? Or can we change the circumstances of our lives? Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.
Sinclair, M. & Page, L. J. (2006). On becoming a coach: Adler’s professional coaching certificate program—Resolving the paradox. International Journal of Coaching in Organizations, No. 1, 49-55.
Stein, I. F., & Page, L. J. (2010). Graduate study in executive and organizational coaching: Considerations for program development. Journal of psychological Issues in Organization Culture, 1(3), 56-64.
Stone, M. (1995). Intelligent or racist? How the bell curves. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago
Usher, B., & Page-Harpa, L., (Producers). (1976a). Odyssey. Weekly series on Gzowski on FM and Entertainment Section. Toronto: CBC Radio.
Usher, B., & Page-Harpa, L. (1976b). Stanley, New Brunswick. Feature on Five Nights. Toronto: CBC Radio.
Usher, B. & Page-Harpa, L. (1975a). To make it home. Feature on Concern. Toronto: CBC Radio.
Usher, B., & Page-Harpa, L. (1975b). Mariposa 1975. Feature on Touch the Earth. Toronto: CBC Radio.
Winfrey, L. L. (1994). When the client and the therapist are different: Issues in developing a therapeutic alliance. Video, L. J. Page (producer & director). Available from Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago.