Explore the works of

Dr. Pete Campbell

Explore the works of Dr. F.B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr., where research, practice, and practical guidance come together. His books integrate temperament and psychological type theory with real-world applications in social work, education, and personal development. Drawing on decades of experience as a clinical social worker, therapist, and educator, Dr. Campbell provides clear, actionable insights for understanding personality differences and applying them in everyday practice.

Each title offers readers tools and strategies that are both research-based and easy to apply, helping professionals, students, and curious readers alike gain a deeper understanding of human behavior, relationships, and personal growth.

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Temperament and Psychological Type Approaches in Clinical Social Work with Individuals
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Temperament and Psychological Types of Souls in Union Life with Christ
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About the Author

Dr. F.B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr. is a retired clinical social worker and marriage and family therapist and professor. He received the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Louisiana State University after graduating from Mississippi College (BA) and completed the Doctorate of Education (EdD) at Campbell University (NC). He practiced clinical social work in family counseling, mental health, and private practice settings in North Carolina for fifteen years before launching a twenty-eight-year career in higher education in 1986. He held administrative and teaching faculty positions at four institutions: Campbell University (NC), Mississippi College, Lees-McRae College (NC), and Baylor University and a teaching faculty position at the University of Mississippi. He received teaching awards as an Assistant Professor and tenured Professor from students and faculty. His primary research interests included studying various applications of temperament and psychological type theory in micro and mezzo social work practice and in social work and teacher higher education.

Dr. Pete Campbell