Psychology is the scientific study of behavior, cognition and emotion. The Santa Clara psychology department believesactions, thoughts and feelings are best understood as the result of psychological, neurological, developmental, social and cultural influences. The composition of the faculty reflects this broad approach, with members who specialize in clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology, health psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, learning, neuropsychology, and social psychology.

The psychology department places a strong emphasis on empirical methods of inquiry. All faculty members have active research programs, and we encourage undergraduates to get involved. Each year a large number of our majors present papers at professional conferences, and many students co-author articles in professional journals. Permanent laboratories maintained by the department include a health psychology lab, an animal lab, and a sleep lab.

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Submissions from 1988

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The clinical internship: A call for national standards, Thomas G. Plante

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Introducing the Living with Illness Group: A specialized treatment for patients with chronic schizophrenic conditions, Thomas G. Plante, Stephanie L. Pinder, and David Howe

Submissions from 1987

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Employment in care giving jobs for mentally disabled young adults: A feasibility study, Michael L. Jones, Gary R. Ulicny, Mare J. Czyzewski, and Thomas G. Plante

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Comments on the clinical psychology internship application process, Thomas G. Plante

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The influence of aerobic exercise on physiological stress responsivity, Thomas G. Plante and Dennis Karpowitz

Submissions from 1985

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Construct validity for the Activity Vector Analysis utilizing the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire, Thomas G. Plante, Lori A. Goldfarb, and Edward Guadagnoli

Submissions from 1984

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Fear of fat in runners: An examination of the connection between anorexia nervosa and distance running, Lori A. Goldfarb and Thomas G. Plante

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Stress responsivity among dysmenorrheic women at different phases of their menstrual cycle: More ado about nothing, Thomas G. Plante and Douglas R. Denney

Submissions from 1982

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Concurrent validity for an Activity Vector Analysis (AVA) index of anxiety, Thomas G. Plante