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At Clark's nationally-known School of Psychology, faculty, graduate students and undergraduates search together for insight into questions that have fascinated people since the beginning of time. Why do we behave the way we do? How did this behavior evolve? What is the relationship between emotion and thought? How can we get along better with each other and live more satisfying lives?
Meet our Faculty, Students, and Alumni
Caring for a suicidal patient led Professor Michael Addis to study and develop
treatment for men with depression.Read the Interview |
Professor Abbie Goldberg talks about her research on gay and lesbian adoptive parenting.Video Interview |
Malini Sakhrani '09 is combining a major in psychology with a minor in management.Video Interview |
Danielle Goldman '09 plans to become a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of victims
of sexual abuse.Video Interview |
Magdalen Toole '07 is doing a research fellowship at the National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development in Washington, D.C.Video Interview |
Jaime Hickey '07 is attending Northeastern University for a master's degree in school psychology.Read the Interview |
In the Media the week of November 16, 2008
The following are media events from the week of November 16, 2008:
Psychology Professor James Córdova's "Marriage Checkup" research was covered in USA Today and PsychCentral.com Full Article
Good Morning America has plans to report on Psychology Professor James Córdova's "Marriage Checkup." The crew will be taping Professor Córdova and a married couple from Webster, MA who have been participating in the Center for Couples and Family Research at Clark University. The show is tentatively scheduled to air November 19th.
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Caring for a suicidal patient led Professor Michael Addis to study and develop
treatment for men with depression.
Professor Abbie Goldberg talks about her research on gay and lesbian adoptive parenting.
Malini Sakhrani '09 is combining a major in psychology with a minor in management.
Danielle Goldman '09 plans to become a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of victims
of sexual abuse.
Magdalen Toole '07 is doing a research fellowship at the National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development in Washington, D.C.
Jaime Hickey '07 is attending Northeastern University for a master's degree in school psychology.