The core faculty of the doctoral programs at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology consist of men and women whose professional work combines research, teaching, and practice. Each demonstrates sustained commitments and cumulative contributions to several facets of psychology. To a notable degree, the faculty's professional interests are distinct as well as complementary. The core faculty vary in the types of organizations and clients with whom they work, the theories and methods they use, the kinds of psychological issues they address, and the courses they offer. Moreover, the faculty understand well the importance of working together among themselves and with students in order for the program to realize fully the benefits of their diverse professional contributions. The fruits of faculty and student cooperation show in program design, research projects, service to clients, and course development.
Nancy Boyd-Franklin, Ph.D.
Brenna Bry, Ph.D.
Cary Cherniss, Ph.D.
Brian Chu, Ph.D.
Nancy Fagley, Ph.D.
Daniel Fishman, Ph.D.
Susan G. Forman, Ph.D.
Shalonda Kelly, Ph.D.
James Langenbucher, Ph.D.
Charles Maher, Psy.D.
Stanley Messer, Ph.D. (Dean)
Eun-Young Mun, Ph.D.
Geraldine Oades-Sese, Ph.D.
Michael Petronko, Ph.D.
Linda Reddy, Ph.D.
Louis Sass, Ph.D.
James Walkup, Ph.D.
G. Terence Wilson, Ph.D.