1. Bernardus Cornelis Johannes Lievegoed was a Dutch medical doctor, psychiatrist and author.

1. Bernardus Cornelis Johannes Lievegoed was a Dutch medical doctor, psychiatrist and author.
Bernard Lievegoed is most famous for establishing a theory of organizational development.
Bernard Lievegoed was born in Medan, Sumatra in 1905.
From 1917 to 1922, Lievegoed attended high school in Java.
In 1931 Bernard Lievegoed founded the Zonnehuis, a home for children with disabilities, in Bosch in Duin.
Bernard Lievegoed was the director of this institution from its founding until 1954.
In 1932 Bernard Lievegoed helped to found the Vrije School of Zeist.
From 1948 to 1953 Bernard Lievegoed was a consultant for assistance to uneducated working-class children.
Bernard Lievegoed became a member of the national commission on technical high schools; he served in this capacity until 1962.
Between 1968 and 1976 Bernard Lievegoed was chair of a governmental commission on education that was given the task of transforming the educational system in the Netherlands.
Bernard Lievegoed was Dean of the University for the next eleven years.
Bernard Lievegoed joined the governmental commission on alternative medicine.
In 1983 Bernard Lievegoed published a play and another book, Man on the Threshold: Possibilities and Problems of Inner Development.
Bernard Lievegoed received the Gouden Ganzenveer honoring his cultural contributions; the report cited his complete works as the basis for the prize.