2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology
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Chair: Peter S. Kaplan
Administrative Assistant: Kimberly Hill
BA Undergraduate Advisor: Mitchell Handelsman
BS Undergraduate Advisor: David Albeck
Director, Clinical Health Psychology Ph.D. Program: Kevin Masters
Coordinator of Clinical Training: Barbara Walker
Program Assistant: Anne Beard
Interim Director, Psychological Services Center: Barbara Walker
Office: North Classroom, 5002
Telephone: 303-556-8565
Fax: 303-556-3520
Website: clas.ucdenver.edu/psychology/index.html
Faculty
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Professors: |
Elizabeth Sandlin Allen, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Evelinn Borrayo, PhD, University of North Texas |
James Grigsby, PhD, University of Colorado |
Mitchell M. Handelsman, PhD, University of Kansas |
Peter S. Kaplan, PhD, Indiana University |
Kevin S. Masters, PhD, Brigham Young University |
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Associate Professors: |
David Albeck, PhD, University of Colorado |
Richard Allen, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Joy L. Berrenberg, PhD, University of Colorado |
Michael Zinser, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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Assistant Professors: |
Sondra Bland, PhD, University of Texas |
Edward Dill, PhD, University of Kansas |
Kristin Kilbourn, PhD, University of Miami |
Krista W. Ranby, PhD, Duke University |
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Clinical Teaching Track Faculty:
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Kevin Everhart, PhD, University of South Carolina |
Barbara Walker, PhD, Ohio State University |
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Senior Instructors: |
Joan Bihun, PhD, Wayne State University |
Vivian Shyu, PhD, University of Denver |
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Emeritus Professors: |
Rick M. Gardner, PhD, University of Nevada |
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Psychology is the scientific study of behavior, consisting of the following major areas of study: experimental psychology, biopsychology, animal behavior, developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, personality, industrial/organizational psychology and abnormal psychology.
Graduate Program
The psychology department offers a master of arts (MA) degree in psychology with an emphasis in clinical psychology that is earned en route to the doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree in clinical health psychology. In general, our programs train students within the context of the scientist-practitioner model. That is, we value an integrated approach to both the science and practice of clinical psychology. Our training emphasizes the contribution of research to the understanding, treatment and prevention of human problems, and the application of knowledge that is grounded in scientific evidence.
Click here to learn about the requirements for the PhD in Clinical Health Psychology.
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