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PsyD Faculty

The Psy.D. faculty are dedicated to providing high quality graduate training to our students. Our full time faculty (listed below) possess special expertise in a variety of areas, including testing, child psychology, couples and families, human development and research design to name a few. The program also draws on the talents of local professionals who serve as adjunct professors in special areas such as health psychology, career development, and substance abuse treatment.

Feel free to contact any of the faculty listed below via e-mail, or call Dr. David Renjilian, Director of Clinical Training at (570)348-6211, extension 2697.

Ahmed

Shamshad Ahmed, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling.
Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2005. Research/Clinical Interests: Mental health of Muslims living in America; Identity development of Muslim Women; Stress management; Overcoming test anxiety.

E-Mail Address: sahmed@es.marywood.edu

Cabral

Sr. Gail Cabral, I.H.M., Professor of Psychology.
Ph.D. Catholic University, 1978. Licensed psychologist. Research interests: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; relationship of psychology and religion; friendship and peer relationships.

E-Mail Address: cabral@es.marywood.edu

Campenni

C. Estelle Campenni, Associate Professor of Psychology.
Ph.D., Adelphi, 1987. Research interests: Gender stereotyping of toys; the influence of odor on mood states; health benefits of ambient odor; perceptual organization of music.

E-Mail Address: campenni@es.marywood.edu

Cannon

Brooke J. Cannon, Professor of Psychology, Assistant Chairperson.
Ph.D., SUNY at Binghamton, 1989. Licensed psychologist. Clinical interests: Neuropsychology; dementia; brain trauma. Research interests: Geropsychology; malingering; dementia; stress management.

E-Mail Address: cannonb@es.marywood.edu
Personal Web Page: http://www.brookecannon.com

Crawley

Edward J. Crawley, Associate Professor of Psychology, Deparment Chairperson.
Ph.D., Binghamton University, 1999. Research interests: Human memory, perception, and cognition; visual and spoken word recognition; perception and memory of auditory events.

E-Mail Address: crawley@es.marywood.edu
Personal Web Page: http://ac.marywood.edu/crawley/www/

Janey

Bradley Janey, Associate Professor of Psychology and Counseling.
Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1999. Clinical interests: Family and adolescence. Research interests: Aggression and masculinity in boys; fathering; media violence.

E-Mail Address: janey@es.marywood.edu

Lemoncelli

John Lemoncelli, Associate Professor of Psychology and Counseling, Assistant Chairperson.
Ed.D., Temple, 1983. Licensed psychologist. Clinical interests: Pastoral counseling; adult survivors of abuse. Research interests: Clinical practice training; pastoral counseling.

E-Mail Address: lemoncelli@es.marywood.edu

Muse-Burke

Janet Muse-Burke, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling, Director of Practica and Internships.
Ph.D., Lehigh University, 2004. Research interests: Spirituality and religion; training and supervision; test construction and assessment; psychotherapy process and outcome. Clinical interests: integrative psychotherapy (including person-centered, interpersonal, and cognitive approaches); group counseling; career development; and assessment

E-Mail Address: jlmuse-burke@marywood.edu

Obrien

Edward J. O'Brien, Professor of Psychology.
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1980. Licensed psychologist. Clinical interests: Cognitive-behavioral therapy. Research interests: Cognitive approaches to self-esteem change; stress and coping; outcome assessment in mental health; multimedia and technological interventions in higher education.

E-Mail Address: OBrien@es.marywood.edu

Web Site on Research Using the O'Brien & Epstein Multidimensional Self-Esteem Inventory: http://www3.parinc.com/uploads/pdfs/MSEI_bib.pdf (you can also download the bibliography in PDF format from here by clicking on this link)

Palmiter

David J. Palmiter, Jr., Professor of Psychology, Director of the Psychological Services Center.
Ph.D., George Washington University, 1989. Licensed psychologist. ABPP diplomate in clinical psychology. Clinical interests: Child and adolescent disruptive behavioral disorders; psychological testing; marital therapy. Research interests: Web-based education; psychotherapy outcome measures.

E-Mail Address: palmiter@es.marywood.edu
Personal Web Page: http://www.palmiter.com
Clinic Web Page: http://www.marywood.edu/psc/

Persing

Carl Persing, Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Ph.D., Lehigh University, 2008. Research Interests: Social Cognition, Personality, Applied Psychology.

E-Mail Address: crpersing@marywood.edu

David Renjilian, Professor of Psychology, Director of Clinical Training.
Ph.D., Fairleigh Dickinson, 1990. Licensed psychologist. Clinical interests: Interpersonal psychotherapy; relationship issues, job stress. Research interests: Sport psychology; stress, coping, and burnout in health-care professionals; public image of psychologists; multimedia instruction.

E-Mail Address: renjilian@es.marywood.edu
Personal Web Page: http://www.epix.net/~renjilia/

Online Application/Requesting Information

To get information and application materials online, go to:
http://gogradmarywood.com/online_application.asp

To request information by mail, fax or phone, please contact:

Graduate Admissions Office
Marywood University
2300 Adams Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509
570-340-6002 or 1-866-279-9663, ext. 6002
fax: 570-961-4745
e-mail: grad_adm@marywood.edu

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