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Psychology Department
Faculty and Staff
Roger Brooks

Fall 2009

Class Schedule:

Course Number:  PSY 326-800   
Course Title:  Psych of Race
Day(s):  T Th
Time:  2:20-3:40
Location:  Lanigan 104


Course Number:  PSY 326/526-810/800
Course Title:  Psych of Race:  Examining Racial & Ethnic Identity
Day(s):  T Th
Time:  12:45-2:05
Location:  Mahar 217

Course Number: PSY 100-88F
Course Title: 
Principles of Human Behavior
Day(s):  T Th
Time:  3:55-5:15                   
Location:
  Mahar 215

Course Number:  PSY 359/559-800/800
Course Title:  Ethnocultural Aspects of Trauma
Day(s):  F
Time:  5:30-8:10
Location:  Metro Center

Office Hours:
Day:   T Th
Time:  11:00-12:00 


Research Interests:
Roger Brooks' research interests integrate the areas of racial identity development, the use of racial enactments, ethnicity, culture, class, gender, trauma and psychological well-being.  Past projects have focused on physician-patient communication and desired depth and breadth of disclosure.  Current research projects involve the moderating effects of racial identity development between losses and psychological well-being.

Professional Information:
Education:
Ph.D.: Counseling Psychology, University of Notre Dame (Anticipated 2009)
M.A.: Counseling Psychology, University of Notre Dame (2006)
B.A.: University of the Incarnate Word (2001)

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 Last Updated: 9/22/09