
Gordon Emmerson is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Psychology at Victoria University, Melbourne, where he coordinated and taught, Undergraduate Majors, and Graduate and Masters programs for 18 years. During his active tenure at VU, Dr Emmerson introduced, designed, and coordinated the Graduate Counselling Program, and coordinated and taught the Masters in Counselling program; the Graduate in Health Counselling program; and the Bachelor's in Social Statistics and Research, in addition to supervising Masters and PhD Students. He was granted his PhD at KSU (Kansas State University) in 1986. His Experimental Doctoral Dissertation was titled: A Psychological Analysis of the Effects Indirect Induction Hypnosis, Imagery, and Suggestion have on Goal Achievement. His PhD coursework covered four main areas: Individual Therapy; Group Therapy; Neuro-Psychology, and Social and Statistical Research. During his study he maintained an assistant-ship as a research consultant for staff and PhD students. On the same day that he completed his Orals gaining his PhD, Dr Emmerson was offered, and accepted, a Professorial position at KSU.
Prof. Emmerson went on to complete a one year APA (American Psychological Association) approved Post Doctorate Internship in Clinical Psychology at MSU (Montana State University, Boseman), before returning to Australia to take up a role in the School of Psychology at VU. Professor Emmerson has been on the Clinical Board of Psychologists with the APS (Australian Psychological Society) and currently maintains both his registration as a Psychologist and his membership in APS.
In January 2011, Dr Emmerson and Peter Richard-Herbert, founded the Australasian Ego State Therapy Association (AESTA) with Peter Richard-Herbert as the original and current President and Dr Emmerson, Vice President. AESTA continues to support Dr Emmreson's theory and therapy through the introduction of the Australian division of Resource Therapy (RTA), whilst Dr Emmerson is President and a co-founder of the International arm of Resource Therapy, RTI, to provide accreditation, and maintain an umbrella of ongoing support and resources to all local and international therapeutic students, graduates, trainers and wider community interests associated with RT, including research and development.
In November 2011, Professor Emmerson assisted in the formation of Ego State Therapy International (ESTI) where he was the inaugural Vice President. Professor Emmerson taught Ego State Therapy using his personality theory and therapeutic techniques in Australia and abroad for a number of years prior to formally naming his distinct therapeutic model, Resource Therapy, in 2014.
To read more about Dr. Emmerson's decision to develop Resource Therapy, please follow the link at the end of this page, or click here, or go to: Comparison of RT and EST in the drop-down menu under Resources & Links.
Dr Emmerson developed Resource Personality Theory and Therapy as well as developing Techniques for working with many psychological conditions over the course of his professional career, as a psychologist, therapist and teacher. As a registered Psychologist and member of the APS he has published numerous refereed articles and has conducted and published experimental clinical research.
Dr Emmerson has conducted workshops in Australia, South Africa, Europe, New Zealand, the US, Indonesia and the Middle East. He has accepted and continues to accept invitations to make keynote addresses on his therapeutic approaches to conferences and conventions.
Professor Emmreson currently provides Foundation Training, the Clinical (practitioner) Qualification in RT, and the Advanced Clinical & Train The Trainer program in Resource Therapy. He also provides Statistical and Research Training for the Australian Consortium of Social and Political Research, Incorporated (ACSPRI) in Australia and the New Zealand Social Statistics Network (NZSSN) in New Zealand.
Dr Emmreson and his wife, Anna Emmerson, conduct a private Resource Therapy practice from their offices in Blackwood, Victoria, Australia.
Prof. Emmerson went on to complete a one year APA (American Psychological Association) approved Post Doctorate Internship in Clinical Psychology at MSU (Montana State University, Boseman), before returning to Australia to take up a role in the School of Psychology at VU. Professor Emmerson has been on the Clinical Board of Psychologists with the APS (Australian Psychological Society) and currently maintains both his registration as a Psychologist and his membership in APS.
In January 2011, Dr Emmerson and Peter Richard-Herbert, founded the Australasian Ego State Therapy Association (AESTA) with Peter Richard-Herbert as the original and current President and Dr Emmerson, Vice President. AESTA continues to support Dr Emmreson's theory and therapy through the introduction of the Australian division of Resource Therapy (RTA), whilst Dr Emmerson is President and a co-founder of the International arm of Resource Therapy, RTI, to provide accreditation, and maintain an umbrella of ongoing support and resources to all local and international therapeutic students, graduates, trainers and wider community interests associated with RT, including research and development.
In November 2011, Professor Emmerson assisted in the formation of Ego State Therapy International (ESTI) where he was the inaugural Vice President. Professor Emmerson taught Ego State Therapy using his personality theory and therapeutic techniques in Australia and abroad for a number of years prior to formally naming his distinct therapeutic model, Resource Therapy, in 2014.
To read more about Dr. Emmerson's decision to develop Resource Therapy, please follow the link at the end of this page, or click here, or go to: Comparison of RT and EST in the drop-down menu under Resources & Links.
Dr Emmerson developed Resource Personality Theory and Therapy as well as developing Techniques for working with many psychological conditions over the course of his professional career, as a psychologist, therapist and teacher. As a registered Psychologist and member of the APS he has published numerous refereed articles and has conducted and published experimental clinical research.
Dr Emmerson has conducted workshops in Australia, South Africa, Europe, New Zealand, the US, Indonesia and the Middle East. He has accepted and continues to accept invitations to make keynote addresses on his therapeutic approaches to conferences and conventions.
Professor Emmreson currently provides Foundation Training, the Clinical (practitioner) Qualification in RT, and the Advanced Clinical & Train The Trainer program in Resource Therapy. He also provides Statistical and Research Training for the Australian Consortium of Social and Political Research, Incorporated (ACSPRI) in Australia and the New Zealand Social Statistics Network (NZSSN) in New Zealand.
Dr Emmreson and his wife, Anna Emmerson, conduct a private Resource Therapy practice from their offices in Blackwood, Victoria, Australia.