Clinical Psychology

The Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Delaware is a science-based program strongly committed to training both in applied and basic research. We believe that an understanding of the theories on which clinical practice is based, the ability to ask meaningful questions, and the ability to generate and evaluate scientifically meaningful data are essential for all clinical activities at the Ph.D. level.

If you have questions about the Clinical Psychology gradauate program not answered on this site, you can contact the director:

Adele Hayes

Email: ahayes@psych.udel.edu

Office:
121 Wolf Hall
(302) 831-0484

Faculty

Brian P. Ackerman
Poverty and Developmental Risks

Lawrence H. Cohen
Life stress and coping; Use of daily process designs.

Thomas DiLorenzo

Mary Dozier
Intervening with young foster children and maltreated children; attachment; neuroendocrine regulation

Adele Hayes
Process of change in psychotherapies for depression and personality disorders; treatment development

Julie A. Hubbard
Child clinical psychology and developmental psychopathlogy, Development psychology

Carroll E Izard
Emotional development

R. Rogers Kobak
Attachment disruptions, family therapy, developmental psychopathology

Jean-Philippe Laurenceau
Intimacy processes in close relationships; prevention of relationship dysfunction; assessing change in intervention contexts

Jennifer L. Mayer
High-risk patient populations, women's mental health

Robert F. Simons
Clinical Psychophysiology

 

Research / areas / Labs 

Behavioral Neuroscience

Clinical Psychology  

Cognitive Psychology

Social Psychology

Cognitive Science Program

Early Learning Center

Psychological Services Training Center

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