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  Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 2007-2009 Areas of Faculty Research and Clinical Work Joint Appointment and Collaborating Faculty (Rutgers)  

Joint Appointment and Collaborating Faculty (Rutgers)

Marta Aizenman: psychodynamic orientation in individual and group psychotherapy; cross-cultural therapy; treatment of incest victims; issues in violence and acquaintance rape; women and sexuality

Maurice J. Elias: community psychology; child and adolescent clinical psychology; design and evaluation of primary preventive interventions; school-based action research; social problem solving; social-ecological theory; emotional intelligence; social-emotional learning; Jewish education and identity development

Beth Epstein: etiology and treatment of substance abuse and related personality disorders; marital therapy; alcohol subtypes; etiology of psychopathology

Peter Guarnaccia: medical anthropology; cross-cultural patterns of psychiatric disorders; family strategies for coping with chronic illness; psychiatric epidemiology among Latinos

Thomas Morgan: cognitive-behavioral coping skills treatment; behavioral couples treatment; time-limited interventions; training/supervision of addiction counselors; retention/engagement in substance abuse interventions; dissemination of empirically supported treatments to world settings; assessment of treatment processes

Robert Pandina: psychopharmacology and neuropsychology, experimental and clinical; alcohol and drug dependence longitudinal studies; forensic psychology; sport psychology

Brent Ruben: theoretical and applied research on the nature and functions of human communication in interpersonal, organizational, health, intercultural, and educational settings; organizational assessment and improvement in higher education  

George Wagner: animal studies on the neuropathology, neuropharmacology, and possible etiology of Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and autism

David Wilder: social categorization and intergroup relations; stereotypes and group identities; issues resolving prejudices created by intergroup conflict; construction of people and their representations of social groups; how membership in groups affects self-consciousness

 
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