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Megan E. Mohler, M.S. - liberalarts.temple.edu

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Mohler, M.E. “Linking Personal Spirituality and Religious Participation with Binge Drinking among Youth Adjudicated for Serious Offenses” Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society.

David B Sarwer | Barnett College of Public Health | College of Public ...

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He also serves as an associate editor for Obesity Surgery; consulting editor for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Aesthetic Surgery Journal; and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals. In 2020, he was co-editor of a special issue of The American Psychologist dedicated to obesity.

Christopher K Thompson | Barnett College of Public Health | College of ...

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Biography Dr. Christopher K. Thompson earned his DPT and PhD at the University of Illinois at Chicago. During this time, Dr. Thompson examined mechanisms and functional implications of acute increases in maximal torque generation in individuals with chronic spinal cord injuries using biomechanical, electromyographic, pharmacological approaches at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Though ...

Eugene Chislenko | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College ...

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Eugene Chislenko specializes in ethics and moral psychology, and in related topics in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, and the history of philosophy, especially Kant and existentialism.

Laura A. Orrico | College of Liberal Arts | Temple University College ...

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Curriculum Vitae Selected Publications Orrico, Laura A. Forthcoming. M aking Precarity Work: Life on the Edge of Venice Beach. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Orrico, Laura A. 2017. “Let People be People: Everyday Substance Use in a Public Work Site.” Qualitative Sociology 40 (3): 311-330. Orrico, Laura A. 2015.

Joydeep Srivastava - Fox School of Business

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He has published articles in the leading journals in marketing and related fields including Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Retailing, Marketing Science, Marketing Letters, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

Amita Avadhani | Barnett College of Public Health | College of Public ...

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Prior to her appointment at Temple University, she served as professor and director of the post-master's doctor of nursing practice executive model program at Rutgers University School of Nursing in Newark. Dr. Avadhani's educational preparation includes a PhD in psychology, a DNP and an MSN.

Counseling Psychology (CPSY) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course is designed to prepare culturally competent mental health counselors who demonstrate knowledge, self-awareness, and skills in working with individuals, groups, and communities who represent various cultural and personal backgrounds and characteristics. The class introduces major concepts, models, theories, and research from the multicultural counseling psychology literature ...

Miroslav Nenov - College of Liberal Arts

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Expertise Neurophysiology, Synaptic plasticity, Neuronal Excitability, Ion Channels Biography Dr. Nenov is a research faculty at the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. He is interested in studying neurophysiology in general with emphasis on the role of ion channels in brain health and disease. Particular interests include: 1. Sex differences in synaptic activity and neuronal ...

Lisa Kay, EdD, ATR-BC - Tyler School of Art

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Her publications concern the intersections and collaborations of contemporary art education and school art therapy, resilience and art making with adolescents who have experienced trauma and adversity, narrative art in healing, and the use of creative arts and visual imagery as both pedagogical and qualitative research methods.