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Distance Online Degree - Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology

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LIST OF PSYCHOLOGY FACULTy
Delivered Online
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 Psychology Faculty
 Fall 2008 Offerings

Psychology 593: Readings in Psychology
Psychology 997: Independent Study

Who are the faculty and what are their areas of interest? Use this list of psychology faculty and their areas of interest to select a faculty member to work with for the Psyc 593: Readings in Psychology, and Psyc 997: Independent Study courses. Prior to enrolling in either course, students will determine a faculty member who has research interests similar to their interests, and contact that faculty member for consent to register in either the Readings and/or Independent Study.

James Antes, Ph.D., Director of Undergraduate Program, transformative approach to mediation, social conflict and conflict resolution; e-mail: james.antes@und.nodak.edu

April Bradley*, Ph.D., child forensics and sexual assault, child interviewing techniques in forensic interviews, child custody decisions; e-mail: april.bradley@und.nodak.edu

Adam Derenne, Ph.D., environment-behavior interactions, learning, self-control and procrastination, animal models of the aging process; e-mail: adam.derenne@und.nodak.edu

Richard F. Ferraro, Ph.D., Director of Experimental Program, cognitive aging, gerontology, Alzheimer's disease, cognitive neuropsychology, inhibitory processes in cognitive performance;
e-mail: f.ferraro@und.nodak.edu

Mark Grabe, Ph.D., assessment and development of cognitive and metacognitive skills involved in reading and study behavior, instructional technology; e-mail: mark.grabe@und.nodak.edu

Michael B. Himle, Ph.D., Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral approaches to understanding and treating childhood psychological/behavioral disorders, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and "obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders; safety skills training in children; child development and developmental disabilities; rural mental health; e-mail: michael.himle@und.nodak.edu

Jeffrey Holm, Ph.D., primary prevention of tobacco use and obesity, assessment and treatment of headache, dysmenorrhea and other psychophysiological disorders;
e-mail: jeffrey.holm@und.nodak.edu

Alan King, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training, alcohol research, interpersonal perception, personality development, and adult psychopathology; e-mail: alan.king@und.nodak.edu

Doug McDonald, Ph.D., INPSYDE Director, Native American assessment and treatment issues;
e-mail: justin.mcdonald@und.nodak.edu

Joseph Miller, Ph.D., general test development and issues pertinent to assessment, development of tests for use with persons who are blind or visually impaired, development of clinical interventions specific to issues surrounding recent loss of abilities, especially visual impairment;
e-mail: joseph.miller@und.nodak.edu

Jennifer Muelenkamp, Ph.D., Suicide and self-injurious behaviors in adolescents & young adults, depression and body image, suicide scale development, eating disorders, dialectical behavior therapy, training in suicide assessment and treatment; e-mail: jennifer.muehlenkamp@und.nodak.edu

Douglas Peters*, Ph.D., Director of the Forensic Psychology Master's Program, the child witness, eyewitness memory and stress, jury decision-making, expert witnesses, detecting deception, focus groups and trial consulting; e-mail: douglas_peters@und.nodak.edu

Thomas Petros, Ph.D., assessment of learning problems, reading processes and learning disabilities; e-mail: thomas_petros@und.nodak.edu

Joelle Ruthig, Ph.D., Social and health psychology; achievement-related social cognition and motivation; risk perception; health and aging; e-mail: joelle.ruthig@und.nodak.edu

Cheryl Terrance*, Ph.D., social psychology, gender issues, sexual harassment, perceptions of victims within the courtroom; e-mail: cheryl_terrance2@und.nodak.edu

Jeffrey Weatherly, Ph.D., Department of Psychology Chair, contrast and induction effects, variables that influence gambling behavior; e-mail: jeffrey.weatherly@und.nodak.edu

Richard Wise*, Ph.D., J.D., judicial and attorney knowledge of eyewitness memory, jurors' comprehension of expert testimony, educating judges and attorneys, forensic assessment;
e-mail: richard.wise@und.nodak.edu

*Forensic core-program faculty


 

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