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Dr. Michael McCausland
Assistant Professor of Psychology |
Education:
- B.A., Catholic University of America, 1962
- M.S., Catholic University of America, 1968
- Ph.D., St. John's University, 1982
Research and Scholarly Interests:
The effectiveness of individual, group, and family counseling with clients
who are dealing with various health-related problems.
Courses Taught/Teaching:
- PSYC 203: General Psychology
- PSYC 205: Statistics
- PSYC 210: Psychology of Adjustment and Human Relations
- PSYC 216: Behavior Modification
- PSYC 251: The Psychology of Consciousness
- PSYC 302: Psychological Testing
- PSYC 342: Psychology of Family Relations
- PSYC 347: Personality
- PSYC 333: Motivation and Emotions
- PSYC 327: Interviewing and Counseling
- PSYC 437: Contemporary Theories of Psychotherapy
- PSYC 421: Abnormal Psychology
- Supervision of undergraduates engaged in Psychology or Coop Internships
- Graduate Courses in Allied Health Studies:
- Foundations of Counseling
- Group Counseling and Psychological Assessment
- Family Counseling and Allied Health Problems
- Psychology and Education of the Emotionally Disturbed
- Theories of Counseling and Principles of Guidance
- Supervision of graduate students engaged in counseling internships
- Mentor dissertations for a Master's Degree in Allied Health
Contact Information:
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