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Founder and President:
Dr. Robert Morgan
Dr. Robert Morgan founded Morgan Foundation Publishers with the goal of enhancing lives, educating and inspiring readers, and to further a body of work that has been received as "Wise, authoritative, hopeful.." (click here to read reviews)
He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association's Psychology, Psychotherapy and International Divisions,
and the Western Psychological Association. Since 1982 he has served on the Executive Committee & Board of the International Association of Applied Psychologists.
He is a member of the International Council of Psychologists, the psychology associations of Guam and California, and the American Counseling Association. He has been listed in the National Register of Mental Health Providers in Psychology since its inception in 1975.
Dr. Morgan has provided clinical and supervisory services to community mental health programs across North America. Over the last four decades he has provided professional consultation to a wide variety of organizations, to include government agencies from the Peace Corps to the U.S. Office of Education, community organizational change groups such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s SCLC, and the Native American Health Center in Oakland. Formerly a Professor and Chair of the Ph.D. Program at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, his current practice includes services to individuals and practitioners, as well as organizational/educational consultation on clinical/counseling education & training, accreditation and program development.
Vice President:
Rebecca Owl Morgan
Rebecca Owl Morgan brings many years of experience to Morgan Foundation Publishers. In addition to an integral knowledge of publishing, she has overseen critical operations at MFP since its launch. Her efforts in product development, academic outreach and organizational coherence have helped to distinguish MFP as a ground-breaking entity. As an acting Board Member, Rebecca was certified by the Institute for Community Health Outreach (ICHO) as an outreach worker, and she has extensive skills working with communities addressing community health and social issues. She is also a strong supporter of the International Reading Association, the Pacific Island Archives and Libraries Association and the American Indian Library Association.
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