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Peter Weiss - (Ph.D., Long Island University--Brooklyn); Assistant Professor. Personality assessment, particularily the Rorschach Comprehensive System, Kelly Role Construct Repertory Test, MMPI-2, and Personality Assessment Invemtory (PAI); psychopathology, criminal psychology, psychological assessment of aggressive behavior; psychological sreening of police officer candidates and, self-concept and self-esteem.
James Vivian - (Ph.D., Boston College); Associate Professor. Substance abuse, group and intergroup processess, prejudice and intergroup conflict, public policy and research methods.
Lourdes Dale - (Ph.D., American University) Assistant Professor. Infants and children, pediatric health psychology.
Donna H. DiCello - (Psy.D., Antioch/New England Graduate School); Assistant Professor and Associate Director. Ethnicity and professional development; adolescent treatment; countertransference and the therapeutic relationship; Buddhism and psychoanalysis; women, mentoring and clinical training issues.
Robert M. Leve - (Ph.D.,University of Maryland); Associate Professor, Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. Clinical research; psychotherapy and assessment of children; social aspects of behavior modification.
Kathy McCloskey - Associate Professor. Ph.D., Columbia Pacific (Research Psychology); Psy.D., Wright State University (Clinical Psychology); American Board of Professional Psychology Diplomate (ABPP-Clinical). Domestic violence; multicultural training and curricula development; gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues; ethics; forensics; cognitive-behavioral therapy; strategic therapy; brief therapy; research methodology and design; program evaluation.
John G. Mehm - (Ph.D., University of Iowa); Associate Director. Psychological assessment and diagnosis; cognitive-behavioral therapy, community treatment of serious mental illness; legal issues in mental health.
Anne Pidano - (Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany), Assistant Professor. Child and family therapy, parenting, attachment, and resiliency; clinical training and administration.
Otto Wahl - (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania); Professor and Program Director. Public attitudes toward mental illnesses; media depiction of mental illnesses; mental illness stigma.
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