Psychology

Jane Ellen Smith, Chairperson
Gordon K. Hodge, Associate Chairperson for Undergraduate Education
Timothy E. Goldsmith, Associate Chairperson for Graduate Education
Sarah Erickson, Director of Clinical Training

Department of Psychology, Logan Hall
MSC03 2220
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131-0001
(505) 277-4121
http://psych.unm.edu

Distinguished Professor
Steven W. Gangestad, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Barbara McCrady, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island

Professors
Harold D. Delaney, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
Michael J. Dougher, Ph.D., University of Illinois (Chicago)
Kent Hutchison, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
Jane E. Smith, Ph.D., State University of New York (Binghamton)
Claudia Tesche, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Ronald A. Yeo, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Associate Professors
Angela Bryan, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Kristina T. Ciesielski, Ph.D., Polish Science Academy (Nencki Institute)
Vincent Clark, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
Sarah Erickson, Ph.D., Stanford University
Timothy E. Goldsmith, Ph.D., New Mexico State University
Gordon K. Hodge, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Kent Kiehl, Ph.D., University of British Columbia
Geoffrey F. Miller, Ph.D., Stanford University
Akaysha C. Tang, Ph.D., Harvard University
David C. Witherington, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)

Assistant Professors
Karin M. Butler, Ph.D., Michigan State University
Derek A. Hamilton, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Theresa Moyers, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Eric Ruthruff, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
Bruce W. Smith, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Steven Verney, Ph.D., San Diego State University/University of California (San Diego)
Elizabeth Yeater, Ph.D., University of Nevada (Reno)
Kamilla Venner, Ph.D., The University of New Mexico

Distinguished Professor Emeriti
William R. Miller, Ph.D., University of Oregon
Henry C. Ellis, Ph.D., Washington University

Professors Emeriti
Lynette F. Cofer, Ph.D., Cornell University
Dennis M. Feeney, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
John P. Gluck, Jr., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Richard J. Harris, Ph.D., Stanford University
Peder J. Johnson, Ph.D., University of Colorado
Eligio R. Padilla, Ph.D., University of Washington
Samuel Roll, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Britton Ruebush, Ph.D., Yale University

Research Faculty
Janis Anderson, Associate Professor
Peder J. Johnson, Professor Emeritus
Robert Meyers, Research Associate Professor
Scott Tonigan, CASAA, Research Professor

Visiting Faculty
Milton Strauss, Visiting Professor

Lecturer
Steve Alley

Secondary Appointments
John Lauriello, M.D., The University of New Mexico,Department of Psychiatry
Erin Milligan, Assistant Professor, The University of New Mexico, Department of Neuroscience
Roxana Moreno, Assistant Professor, The University of New Mexico, Individual Family Community Education
Daniel Savage, Professor, The University of New Mexico Department of Neuroscience


Courses

PSY 105. General Psychology. (3)



PSY 200. Statistical Principles. (3)



PSY 220. Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSY 231. Psychology of Human Sexuality. (3)



PSY 240. Brain and Behavior. (3)



PSY 250. Special Topics in Psychology. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY 260. Psychology of Learning and Memory. (3)



PSY 265. Cognitive Psychology. (3)



PSY 271. Social Psychology. (3)



PSY 280. Health Psychology. (3)



PSY 300. Intermediate Statistics. (3)



PSY 302. Psychological Research Techniques. (3)



PSY 306. Peace and Conflict. (3)



PSY 311. Clinical Evaluation in Addictions. (1)



PSY 312. Legal, Ethical and Professional Issues in Addictions. (1)



PSY 313. Case Management in Addictions. (1)



PSY 322L. Developmental Psychology Lab. (2)



PSY 323 / 523. Social Development. (3)



PSY 324. Infant Development. (3)



PSY 328. Cognitive Development. (3)



PSY 329. Adolescent Psychology. (3)



PSY 331. Psychology of Personality. (3)



PSY 332. Abnormal Behavior. (3)



PSY 335L. Clinical Psychology Lab. (2)



PSY 341L. Behavioral Neuroscience Lab. (2)



PSY 342. Evolution, Brain and Behavior. (3)



PSY 343. Developmental Neuroscience. (3)



PSY 344. Human Neuropsychology. (3)



PSY 347. Drugs and Behavior. (3)



PSY 360. Human Learning and Memory. (3)



PSY 362L. Human Learning and Memory Laboratory. (2)



PSY 364 / 564. Psychology of Perception. (3)



PSY 365. Applied Experimental Psychology. (3)



PSY **367. Psychology of Language. (3)



PSY 374. Cross-cultural Psychology. (3)



PSY 375. Psychology of Women. (3)



PSY 375L. Social Psychology Laboratory. (2)



PSY 378 / 578. Social Interaction. (3)



PSY 391. Junior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSY 392. Junior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSY *400. History of Psychology. (3)



PSY *405. Crisis Worker Practicum. (1 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PSY 411. Evidence-Based Treatment of Addictions. (3)



PSY 412. Applied Clinical Experience in Addictions Counseling (Field Work). (1-6 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



PSY 421 / 521. Advanced Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSY 422 / 522. Child Language. (3)



PSY 430 / 530. Alcoholism. (3)



PSY 434. Behavior Therapies. (3)



PSY 436 / 536. Family Psychology. (3)



PSY 439 / 539. Child Psychopathology. (3)



PSY 442. Neuronal Plasticity and Behavior. (3)



PSY 450 / 650. Special Topics in Psychology. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY *469L. Experimental Psycholinguistics. (3)



PSY 480L. Health Psychology Lab. (2)



PSY 491. Senior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSY 492. Senior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSY 499. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PSY 501. Advanced Statistics. (3)



PSY 502. Design and Analysis of Experiments. (3)



PSY 503L. Advanced Statistics Laboratory. (1)



PSY 504L. Design and Analysis of Experiments Laboratory. (1)



PSY 505. Research Seminar. (1 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



PSY 506. Seminar in Mathematical Psychology. (3)



PSY 511. History and Systems of Psychology. (3)



PSY 512. Advanced Health Psychology. (3)



PSY 513. Emotion and Health. (3)



PSY 514. Health Psychology Interventions. (3)



PSY 515. Social Psychology of Health Promotion. (3)



PSY **521 / 421. Advanced Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSY 522 / 422. Child Language. (3)



PSY 523 / 323. Social Development. (3)



PSY 528. Seminar on Cognitive Development. (3)



PSY 530 / 430. Alcoholism. (3)



PSY 531. Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSY 532. Seminar in Psychopathology. (3)



PSY 533. Psychological Evaluation: Cognitive and Neuropsychology Functions. (3)



PSY 534. Psychological Evaluation Practicum. (3)



PSY 535. Psychological Evaluation: Personality Functions. (3)



PSY **536 / 436. Family Psychology. (3)



PSY 538. Introduction to Clinical Science. (3)



PSY **539 / 439. Child Psychopathology. (3)



PSY 540. Biological Bases of Behavior. (3)



PSY 541. Introduction to Functional Neuroimaging. (3)



PSY 542. Seminar in Recovery of Function and Epilepsy. (3)



PSY 547. Drugs and Behavior. (3)



PSY 551. Graduate Problems. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY 554. Positive Psychology. (3)



PSY 561. Cognitive Processes I. (3)



PSY 562. Cognitive Processes II. (3)



PSY 563. Seminar in Human Memory. (3)



PSY **564 / 364. Psychology of Perception. (3)



PSY 565. Seminar in Thought and Language. (3)



PSY 566. Psychology of Bilingualism. (3)



PSY 569. Seminar in Psycholinguistics. (3, no limit Δ)



PSY 578 / 378. Social Interaction. (3)



PSY 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



PSY 600. Clinical Interviewing Practicum. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



PSY 602. Pre-Clinical Practicum. (1)



PSY 603. Case Formulation Practicum. (3)



PSY 610. Case Conference Practicum. (1, no limit Δ)



PSY 630. Seminar in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. (3)



PSY 631. Psychotherapy Practicum. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY 632L. Practicum in Psychotherapy with Adults II. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY 633. Systems of Psychotherapy. (3)



PSY 634. Ethics and Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSY 635. Child Assessment Practicum. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



PSY 636. Diversity Multicultural Perspectives in Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSY 637. Empirically Supported Treatments. (3)



PSY 641. Seminar in Cognition, Brain and Behavior [Seminar in Physiological Psychology]. (2, no limit Δ)



PSY 650 / 450. Special Topics in Psychology. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSY 691. Clinical Internship. (1-6)



PSY 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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