Bryan J. Dik, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Psychology Colorado State University
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Bryan J. Dik is an Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology in the Psychology Department at Colorado State University.  His research interests focus on work as a calling or vocation, the role of interests in work and leisure, and the interface of psychology and faith.  He teaches courses in vocational psychology, personality psychology, and the psychology of religion.  He also supervises graduate student counseling and research activities and maintains a small private counseling and consulting  practice.    
 
 
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Articles currently in press:
  

 

Dik, B. J., & Rottinghaus, P. J. (under

     contract). Assessment of interests. In K.

     F. Geisinger (Ed.), APA Handbook of

     Testing and Assessment in Psychology

     Washington, D.C.: APA.

 

Dik, B. J. (in press). On being called to

     counseling. In J. Koch, M. Trotter, S.

     Sanger, & T. Skovholt (Eds.), Voices from

     the field: Defining moments in counselor

     development. New York: Routledge.

 
Dik, B. J., Duffy, R. D., & Eldridge, B. M. (in
     press). Calling and vocation in career
     counseling: Recommendations for
     promoting meaningful work. Professional  
     Psychology: Research and Practice.
 

Dik, B. J., Strife, S., & Hansen, J. C. (in

     press). The flip side of Holland-

     type congruence: Incongruence and job  

     satisfaction. Career Development

     Quarterly.

 
Stice, B. D., & Dik, B. J. (in press).
     Predictors of depression among injured
     workers receiving vocational rehabilitation. 
     Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.

 
Steger, M. F., & Dik, B. J. (in press). Work
     as meaning: Individual and organizational
     benefits of engaging in meaningful work. In
     Linley, P. A., Harrington, S. & Page, N
     (Eds.), Handbook of positive psychology
     and work. Oxford, UK: Oxford University
     Press.
 
Duffy, R. D., & Dik, B. J. (in press). Beyond
     the self: External influences in the career
     development process. Career Development
     Quarterly.
    
Steger, M. F., Pickering, N. K., Shin, J. Y.,
     & Dik, B. J. (in press). Calling in work:
     Sacred or secular? Journal of Career
     Assessment.

Dik, B. J., & Doenges, T. (in press).  The
     Declaration of Helsinki. In N. J. Salkind
     (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Research Methods.
     Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
 
Tix, A. P., & Dik, B. J. (in press). Teaching
     the Psychology of Religion. Psychology
     Teacher Network. 

Book under contract:
 
Hill, P. C., & Dik, B. J., Eds. (under
     contract). The psychology of religion and
     workplace spirituality. Charlotte, NC:
     Information Age Publishing.
 
  

Contact Information

 

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Bryan Dik, Ph.D.
C-52 A.G. Clark Building
Department of Psychology
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO  80549
 
Phone: (970) 491-3235
Fax: (970) 491-1032
 
For questions about counseling or consulting services, e-mail me at bryan@bryandik.org.
 
For all other questions, e-mail me at bryan.dik@colostate.edu.