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Canadian academic

Terrence Patrick Hogan (1937-2007) was an American/Canadian psychologist who had a reputation for his research in clinical psychology and as an academic administrator.

Hogan was born in Dubuque, Iowa in 1937. He attended Loras College from which he received his BA. He then proceeded to the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. from which he obtained his MA (1961) and his Ph.D. (1964). His MA thesis was entitled Masculinity-femininity: a factor in decision making.[1] After he completed his doctorate, he worked with the Veterans Administration Hospital in Clinton, Iowa, taught at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois and provided services at the Marshfield Clinic in Marshfield, Wisconsin.[2]

In 1969, he moved to Canada where he joined the University of Manitoba and served as Professor and Associate Head of the Department of Psychology. Over the following 35 years he held various administrative appointments at the university including Associate Dean of Arts, Dean of Graduate Studies, Associate Vice President (Academic) and Vice President (Research and External Relations).[3]

He was elected President of the Canadian Psychological Association in 1983. He was also elected President of the Psychological Association of Manitoba, and the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education. The Canadian Psychological Association named him as the 2001 Member of the Year.[4]

  • President, Canadian Psychological Association 1983 [5]
  • President, Psychological Association of Manitoba
  • President, Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education
  • John C. Service Member the Year Award, Canadian Psychological Association[6]
  • Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association[7]
  • Hogan, TP (1983). Psychology and the technological revolution.Canadian psychology = Psychologie canadienne, Vol.24 (4), p.235-241
  • Arnett, JL; Hogan, TP (1983). The role of the behavioral sciences in North American medical schools: an overview. Academic Medicine, Vol.58 (3), p.201-3
  • Hogan, TP, Hogan, TV, Gupton, TW. (1982). Credentialing in Canada: The Zimet Conference. Canadian psychology = Psychologie canadienne, Vol.23 (1), p.38-40
  • Hogan, TP (1969). Relationship between the Ammons IQ norms and WAIS test performances of psychiatric subjects. Journal of clinical psychology, Vol.25 (3), p.275-276
  • Morgan, W., Hogan, TP. (1972). Repeated LSD ingestion and performance on neuropsychological tests. Journal of nervous and mental disease, 1972-06, Vol.154 (6), p.432-438.

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