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Dr. Timothy Patrick CAREY
Professional Consultant
Ph.D., South Florida

 

Address: Rm 360, Sino Building,
Department of Psychology,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, New Territories,
Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 2609-8011
Fax: (852) 2603-5019
E-mail: tcarey at psy.cuhk.edu.hk
 
Research

 

Research Interests

Assessment Centers , Cross-Cultural Psychology, Creativity and Innovation.

Representative Publications

  • Carey, T. (2003). Error communication and Chinese management. Journal of Psychology in Chinese Societies, Vol. 4(1), 91-101.

  • Forsythe, J., Carey, T., Fisher, L., Litz, B., & Keane, T. (1991, October). Coping styles and co-morbid symptomatology in combat-related PTSD. Paper presented in the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Washington, D.C., USA.

  • Litz, B., Fisher, L., Carey, T., & Keane, T. (1991, August). Physical health problems in PTSD: A risk factor analysis. A Symposium presented by T. Keane and J. Wolfe (co-chairs): Components of health risk in veterans with PTSD. At the American Psychological Association’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
  • Foster, L., Horgen, K. E., Carey, T., Birkeland S., Ferstl, K. Kubisiak, C., Cochran, C., & Paullin, C. (1999). Development of law enforcement promotional exams for seven Florida state agencies, 1998-1999: Final report. Technical Report Number 344. Tampa: Personnel Decisions Research Institutes, Inc.

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Profile

 

Dr. Carey has over 13 years of experience with multi-national companies, state, federal and local government organizations and universities. For the past four years, he has been an associate consultant, consultant and then Director of Consulting services for Personnel Decisions International, a global consulting firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the USA. Dr. Carey has spent four years in Asia, in both Hong Kong and Shanghai, which has included extensive travel and consulting, both in the region and outside of Asia. He has a basic knowledge of Mandarin and is currently studying the language.

 
Teaching  

 

Courses

Current Academic Year

  • PSY1000 General Psychology
  • PSY4750 Counselling and Guidance
  • PSY4810 Applied Psychology in Business
  • PSY4903 Practicum in Social and Industrial-Organizational Psychology
  • PSY5560 Seminar in the Psychology of Training and Development
 
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