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Christopher Aanstoos (PhD, Duquesne University) - phenomenology of consciousness, human development and potentiality, and the historical and philosophical foundations of psychology

Kate Briggs
(PhD, Deakin University) - psychoanalysis and sexual difference, psychoanalytic feminism, psychology of faith, social theory and transformation, art as a social link  

John W. Carter (PhD, University of Southern California) -   phenomenology of emotion, emotion theory, schizophrenia, hallucino-delusions & mystical states, and clinical supervision.

Jim Dillon (PhD, Clark University) -   development of human symbolic capacities, psychological responses to myth, symbol, and literature; children's drawing and artwork; adult symbolism

Eric Dodson
(Ph.D, Duquesne University) - psychology of teaching, being inspired, phenomenology, existentialism, rethinking the meaning of academic intellectuality in humanistic terms; the significance of living in a postmodern, technological world; decadence

Tobin Hart
(PhD, University of Massachusetts) - consciousness, educational transformation and renewal, psychotherapy, spirituality, the wisdom traditions, and ways of knowing that could be described as contemplative, intuitive, creative, or empathic

Daniel Helminiak (PhD, University of Texas) - western philosophical tradition; Lonergan’s analysis of human consciousness or spirit to elaborate the psychology of spirituality or transpersonal psychology

Neill Korobov (PhD, Clark University) - Discursive Psychology, masculinity studies, qualitative methodologies, social constructionism, gender and identity development, storytelling, and ethnomethodology

Mark Kunkel (PhD, University of Tennessee) - the fundamentals of psychology as they apply to psychotherapy and assessment

Anson Long (PhD, Pennsylvania State University) - the self in the context of close relationships, particularly I-sharing (i.e., shared subjective experiences) and the interpersonal consequences of mortality salience

Kareen Ror Malone (PhD, University of Dallas) - philosophy of science, gender studies, social construction, race relations, and Lacanian psychoanalysis

Lisa Osbeck (PhD, Georgetown University) - historical and philosophical approaches to psychological studies; questions relating to epistemology and methodology as they interface with classical and contemporary accounts of human cognition and the philosophy of science.

Alan Pope (PhD, Duquesne University) - models and methods of personal transformation; Buddhist psychology, midlife bereavement, and cross-cultural studies

Donadrian L. Rice (PhD, Saybrook Graduate School) - psychology of the mind and body, dreams, martial arts,  Biofeedback/Neurofeedback, and psychotherapy.

Jeffrey S. Reber (PhD, Brigham Young University) - critical thinking about psychology, the assumptions and implications of evolutionary psychology, and the meaning and possibility of altruism.

Larry Schor (PhD, Auburn University) - deepening the understanding of human suffering and healing, particularly in relation to existential, mytho-poetic, and artistic forms of therapy.

Part Time Instructors
Julie Whisenhunt

Emeriti
Mike Arons (Founder of Humanistic Orientation at UWG)
Jim Klee
Anne Richards

Staff
Morgen East

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