Matthew
McKay is a cofounder of New
Harbinger Publications. He received his Ph.D.
in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional
Psychology in 1978 and is the clinical director and cofounder of
Haight Ashbury Psychological Services in San Francisco, CA, and
a psychologist in private practice specializing in the treatment
of depression and anxiety. As the author of twenty self-help books
and
acting publisher at New Harbinger,
he has a unique understanding of readers’ needs.
In
1973, when he cofounded New Harbinger, he was among the first to
recognize the need for research-based and clinically proven self-help
books for general readers. McKay’s stellar reputation in professional
circles has been instrumental in attracting first-rate clinicians
to be New Harbinger’s authors. As a practicing psychologist,
McKay has firsthand knowledge of the latest developments in the profession
and the needs of readers.
His
original vision for New Harbinger—as a resource for both general
readers and professionals looking for effective solutions to real
problems—continues to inspire and guide the direction of the
company.