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| Psychology of Religion Research and Teaching Exchange: International database of research interests and contact details of professional psychologists of religion, including those without their own webpages. | | Adams, Jeffrey B.: Psychology of religious thought and behavior, particularly dogmatic thinking, religious maturity, and apostacy; social cognition, the interface between social and clinical psychology (St Michael's College, VT). | | Burris, Chris: Religious orientation constructs and religious group identity; theories of self (St Jerome's University, Waterloo, Canada). | | Casebolt, James: Religious apostasy, terror management theory, liberal religion (especially Unitarian Universalism), religious syncretisms (Ohio University Eastern, OH). | | Fleuridas, Colette: Interface between spirituality and counseling; family therapy and well being; personal and professional development of counselors; holistic health (St Mary's College, CA). | | Francis, Leslie J.: Correlates, antecedents, and consequences of individual differences in attitude toward Christianity; psychology of clergy; psychology of church leaving (University of Wales, Bangor, UK) | | Ganzevoort, R. Ruard: Religious coping; sexual violence and religion; narrative approaches to psychology of religion and pastoral psychology (Kampen Theological University, Netherlands). | | Hutch, Richard A.: Health and healing, death and dying, individual religious experience, life narrative and human spirituality, religious leadership (University of Queensland, Australia). | | James, William: Information on and readings from turn of the century American psychologist and philosopher. | | Lewis, Christopher Alan: Relationship between religiosity and well-being, mentalhealth, and personality; psychometric measurement of religious attitudes; cross-culture psychology (University of Ulster at Magee College, Northern Ireland). | | Maltby, John: Psychometrics; relationship of religiosity with personality, mental health, and coping; embarrassment; forgiveness; functional theories of attitude (University of Leicester, UK). | | Mangis, Michael W.: Integration of psychology and theology, applications of contemplative Christian spirituality, psychoanalytic psychology, rural psychology, and gender studies. (Wheaton College, IL) | | McCullough, Michael E.: Causes and consequences of forgiveness and gratitude; meta-analytic and longitudinal research on religion (University of Miami, FL). | | McFadden, Susan: Role of religion and spirituality in adjustment to the aging process (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, WI). | | Myers, David: Psychology of religion, teaching of psychology, positive psychology, happiness, social psychology, hearing loss, sexuality (Hope College, MI). | | Plante, Thomas G.: Stress and coping; exercise, personality, and stress; religion and health; professional training issues; sex offending clergy (Santa Clara University, CA). | | Rowatt, Wade: Formation and maintenance of close relationships; individual differences in religiosity and spirituality (Baylor University, TX). | | Saroglou, Vassilis: Religion and close-mindedness; religious personality; religious minorities; function of fatherhood and religious development-maturity; personality; psychological understanding of theological constructs (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium). | | Shafranske, Edward: Clinical and applied psychoanalysis; theoretical and empirical foundations of the therapeutic process; religious experience; religious and spiritual issues in psychotherapy (Pepperdine University, CA). | | Van Eenwyk, John R.: Jungian approaches to the Christian Bible, religion in the healing of trauma, and the ritual aspects of psychotherapy (University of Washington, WA). | | Watts, Fraser N.: Psychology and the Church; experimental investigation of religious cognition; concepts of self and God; forgiveness; reductionism in cognitive science and neuroscience (University of Cambridge, UK). | | Wulff, David: Personality psychology; psychology of religion: history, theories, research methods, and philosophical issues; phenomenology of everyday experiences (Wheaton College, MA). |
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