Colorado State University - Psychology
Professor of Psychology at CSU, Chief Science Officer at jobZology
Bryan
Dik
Bryan Dik, Ph.D., is Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology at Colorado State University (CSU). He is also co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology, a software and services company that assesses and provides feedback to students and job-seekers and facilitates matches to employers based on psychological fit. Bryan earned his B.A. in Psychology from Calvin College in 1998 and his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2005. His research is primarily in the area of career development, especially perceptions of work as a calling; the role of meaning, purpose, religion and spirituality in career decision-making and planning, career counseling interventions, and measurement of vocational interests. He has published widely on these topics and has served on the editorial boards of seven research journals, including Journal of Counseling Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, and Journal of Career Assessment. He is recipient of the John Holland Award for Outstanding Achievement in Career or Personality Research (from SCP) and the Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Award (from SPRS). Bryan has published four books: Psychology of Religion and Workplace Spirituality (Information Age Publishing), Purpose and Meaning in the Workplace (American Psychological Association Books), Make Your Job a Calling (Templeton Press), and Redeeming Work (Templeton Press). Bryan teaches courses at CSU in the areas of vocational psychology, personality psychology, and the psychology of religion, and also supervises the career assessment and counseling activities of Ph.D. students in Counseling Psychology.
B.A.
Psychology, Religion and Theology
PhD
Counseling Psychology
Templeton Press
The book I've always wanted to write: An evidence-based application of career development research and theological teaching for Christians seeking to discern and live out their callings.
Templeton Press
The book I've always wanted to write: An evidence-based application of career development research and theological teaching for Christians seeking to discern and live out their callings.
American Psychological Association
An edited volume that presents cutting edge, highly applicable research on purpose and meaning in the workplace from some of the world's top scholars and professionals in vocational psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and management.
Templeton Press
The book I've always wanted to write: An evidence-based application of career development research and theological teaching for Christians seeking to discern and live out their callings.
American Psychological Association
An edited volume that presents cutting edge, highly applicable research on purpose and meaning in the workplace from some of the world's top scholars and professionals in vocational psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and management.
Information Age Publishing
The best of the best scholars in the psychology of religion describe how their cutting-edge research can inform the workplace spirituality movement.
Templeton Press
The book I've always wanted to write: An evidence-based application of career development research and theological teaching for Christians seeking to discern and live out their callings.
American Psychological Association
An edited volume that presents cutting edge, highly applicable research on purpose and meaning in the workplace from some of the world's top scholars and professionals in vocational psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and management.
Information Age Publishing
The best of the best scholars in the psychology of religion describe how their cutting-edge research can inform the workplace spirituality movement.
Templeton Press
A practical, research-based guidebook to help you discern and live out your calling.