Ph.D. Program Research Groups (2008-2009)
All students in the Ph.D. Program are required to participate in faculty-led research groups during their second and third years in the program.
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Depression - Rowena Gomez, Ph.D.
Alcoholism and Addictions - Theodore Jacob, Ph.D.
An Attachment Theory Based Perspective on Loss and Trauma - Nigel Field, Ph.D.
Child Trauma and Child Diversity - Allison Briscoe-Smith, Ph.D.
Stress in Middle-Aged and Older Ethnically and Culturally Diverse Adults: Dementia Family Caregiving as a Model of Chronic Stress and Coping - Dolores Gallagher- Thompson, Ph.D.
Clinical Crises and Emergencies: Emergency and Disaster Psychology; the Psychology of Courage – Bruce Bongar, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychological Assessment - James Moses, Ph.D.
Couples and Children - Sandra Macias, Ph.D.
Disaster and Terrorism - Larry Beutler, Ph.D.
Early Intervention Clinic - Matthew Cordova, Ph.D. & Josef Ruzek, Ph.D.
Ethnic Minority Mental Health – Joyce Chu, Ph.D.
Evidence based Treatment of Serious Mental Disorders and Evaluating Dissemination, Training and Clinical Outcomes of Supervision - Robert Reiser, Ph.D.
Forensic - Rebecca Jackson, Ph.D.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Research Group - Peter Goldblum, Ph.D., MPH
Meditation and Psychotherapy - Lynn Waelde, Ph.D.
Neuropsychology - Amy Wisniewski, Ph.D.
Pediatric Psychology - Wendy Packman, J.D., Ph.D.
Psychology and Law - Wendy Packman, J.D., Ph.D.
Psychotherapy - Larry Beutler, Ph.D.
Substance Use Disorders Treatment - Lou Moffett, Ph,D.
Trauma, Dissociation and PTSD - Lynn Waelde, Ph,D.
