Faculty Background and Research Interests

Prof. Alison Carson
Assistant Professor
Ph. D. (Boston College, 2000), Cultural Psychology
Courses taught: Cultural Psychology, Child Development, Fundamentals of Psychology, Statistics, Research Methods, Culture, Ethnicity, Race, & Identity
Research interests: cultural differences in cognitive development, ethnic identity, conceptions of fairness and distributive justice
carsona@mville.edu
Prof. Robin Cautin
Associate Professor, Chair
Ph. D. (Case Western Reserve University, 1999), Clinical Psychology
Courses taught: History & Systems of Psychology,  Fundamentals of Psychology, Psychopathology of Adulthood, Theories of Personality
Research interests: history of psychology, psychopathology, the nature and therapeutic effects of empathy.
cautinr@mville.edu
Prof. Everett Delahanty
Professor 
Ph. D. (Fordham University, 1964)
Courses taught: Psychology of Self, Psychology of Relationships, Psychology of Experience, Folk Psychology, History of Psychology
Research interests: experiential and conceptual aspects of self, close relationships
delahantye@mville.edu
sue.jpg (27920 bytes) Prof. P. Susan Gerrity
Associate Professor
Ph. D. (George Peabody College for Teachers, 1981) Developmental Psychology
Courses taught: Child Development, Adolescent Development, Adult Development, Social Development and Attachment, Statistics, Research Methods
Research interests: social/emotional development, attachment and coping/emotional regulation
gerritys@mville.edu

 

 

Prof. Anthony Santucci
Professor
Ph. D. (Kent State University, 1987)
Courses taught: Statistics, Experimental Psychology, Physiological Bases of Behavior, Fundamentals of Psychology, Clinical Psychopharmacology, Biological Bases of Mental Illness, Drug Use and Abuse, Seminar: Biopsychology
Research interests: psychopharmacology, drug abuse, biological bases of learning and memory
santuccia@mville.edu

 

Prof. George Schreer
Associate Professor 
Ph. D. (Syracuse University, 1995), Social Psychology
Courses taught: Social Psychology, Research Methods, Stereotypes & Prejudice, Social Influence & Persuasion, Fundamentals of Psychology, Statistics
Research interests: implicit prejudice, videogame violence, inflated self-esteem (narcissism), social influence
schreerg@mville.edu

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