Clinical Faculty
Core Clinical Faculty
Tim M. Anderson, Ph.D., Miami University (Ohio, 1993)
Research interests include psychotherapy process and outcome research in the context of physical and mental illness, psychological assessment.
Steven W. Evans, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University (1990)
Research interests include developing effective and practical interventions for adolescents with ADHD and related problems.
Chris France, Ph.D., McGill University (1991)
Research interests include psychophysiology of pain and cardiovascular disorders, hypertension, interventions to prevent blood donation syncope, stress and coping.
Christine Gidycz, Ph.D., Kent State University (1988)
Research interests include the design and evaluation of interventions for the prevention of sexual assault, risk factors for sexual victimization and aggression, and correlates of trauma in sexual assault survivors.
Bernadette D. Heckman, Ph.D., Washington University (St. Louis, 2001)
Research interests include cross-cultural and multicultural issues in health, health and race-related health disparities, ethnic minory mental health.
Brook Marcks, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee(2007),
Research interests include factors involved in the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, and cognitive-behavioral and acceptance-based interventions.
Julie Owens, Ph.D., Purdue University (2001)
Research interests include multi-modal assessment and treatment of ADHD, school-based interventions in rural communities, self-perceptions and attributions in ADHD children.
Biing-Jiun Shen, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Research interests include depression, anxiety and related psychosocial factors in patients with heart failure and those with coronary artery disease, psychosocial factors and their contributions to glucose management, effects of stress, personality and obesity on inflammation, psychosocial risk and protective factors in the progression of coronary disease among postmenopausal women.
Julie Suhr, Ph.D., University of Iowa (1994)
Research interests include neuropsychology of pain, assessment and management of Alzheimer's disease, detection of malingering, effects of psychological state on neuropsychological performance, schizotypy.
Justin Weeks, Ph.D., Temple University (2008)
Research interests include anxiety disorders in adults, with a special interest in social anxiety disorder.
Contributing and Emeriti Faculty
(These faculty are not currently accepting graduate students.)
John Garske, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1972)
Clinical psychology. The characteristics of effective psychotherapeutic interventions and time-limited psychotherapy.
Ken Holroyd, Ph.D., University of Miami (Florida, 1975)
Research interests include pain and headache management, assessment of the effectiveness of drug and psychological treatments for pain, innovative methods of delivery of psychological services.
Gary S.Sarver, Ph.D., University of Florida (1973)
Clinical/Adult psychology.

