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Clinical Psychology — Faculty

Jane Adams, PhD, New Mexico State University • Psychobiology • Behavioral Teratology • Human Electrophysiology

Erik Blaser, PhD, University of California, Irvine • Experimental Psychology • Psychophysics • Visual Perception

Alice Carter, PhD, University of Houston • Child Clinical Psychology • Child Assessment • Developmental Psychopathology • Child Development

Sheree Conrad, PhD, Boston University • Personality Psychology • Adult Political Attitudes and Emotion • Dissociation in PTSD, BPD, and Eating Disorders • Media Violence

Sherry Tiffany Cunningham, PhD, Northeastern University • Psychobiology • Physiological and Behavioral Mechanisms of Substance Abuse • Psychopharmacology

Estelle Disch (Sociology Department), PhD, Tufts University • Sociology • Racism and Mental Health • Feminist Therapy

Roxanne Donovan, PhD, University of Connecticut • Abnormal Psychology Personality • Racial and Cultural Issues • Psychology of Gender • Racial and Class Disparities in Mental Health Treatment • African American Studies

Zsuzsa Kaldy, PhD, Rutgers University • Cognitive Development • Memory in Infants • Visual Perception in Infants

Susan Gore (Sociology Department), PhD, University of Pennsylvania • Medical Sociology • Social Relationships and Mental Health • Stress and Health • Adolescent Stress

Karla Klein Murdock, PhD, University of Georgia • Child Clinical Psychology • Family Systems • Developmental Psychopathology

Joan Liem, PhD, Boston University • Clinical Psychology • Family Processes • Stress and Coping • Schizophrenia • Sexual Abuse • Adolescent to Adult Transitions

David Lisak, PhD, Duke University • Clinical Psychology • Gender and Culture • Treatment of Trauma • Psychological Origins of Violence

Michael Milburn, PhD, Harvard University • Social Psychology • Attitudes and Behavior • Social Cognition • Political Psychology

Celia Moore, PhD, Rutgers University • Developmental Psychobiology • Neuroendocrine Systems and Behavior • Development of Species-Typical Behavior

Paul Nestor, PhD, Catholic University • Clinical Neuropsychology • Forensic Psychology • Attention in Schizophrenia • Violence and Psychosis

John Perez, PhD, Yale University • Developmental Psychopathology • Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Therapy • Social and Cultural Factors in Major Mental Illness • Spirituality and Health • Prevention and Treatment of Depression • Cultural Factors in Depression • Latino Mental Health

Jean E Rhodes, PhD, DePaul University • Clinical-Community Psychology • Mentoring • Urban Adolescents • Women’s Issues

Liz Roemer, PhD, Pennsylvania State University • Clinical Psychology • Emotion Suppression • Generalized Anxiety Disorder • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Steven Schwartz, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Cognitive Psychology • Problem-Solving • Metacognition • Learning Programming Skills

Ester Shapiro, PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst • Clinical Psychology • Family Life Cycle Transitions • Family Development

Timothy Sieber (Anthropology Department), PhD, New York University • Urban Anthropology • Social Class and Ethnicity • Cultural Issues in Urban Development • Schooling

Carol Smith, PhD, Harvard University • Developmental Psychology • Cognitive Development • Conceptual Change in Children and Adults • Developing Scientific Concepts

Karen L Suyemoto, PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst • Clinical Psychology • Asian American Studies • Mental Health and Identity in Asian Americans • Multiracial Issues • Identity Development and Issues of Diversity (Ethnicity, Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation)

Castellano Turner, PhD, University of Chicago • Clinical Psychology • Racial Attitudes • Social Issues in Psychotherapy

Laurel Wainwright, PhD, Boston University • Physiological Psychology • Social and Cognitive Development • Developmentally Delayed Children

Robert Weiss (Emeritus Professor, Sociology Department), PhD, University of Michigan • Social Relationships • Loss and Grief • Retirement and Its Challenges

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