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Psychology Department
Faculty and Staff
T. Mark Morey
Interim CELT Director

Fall 2007

Class Schedule:

Course Number: PSY 100-80C
Course Title: Principles of Human Behavior
Day(s): Tuesday Thursday
Time: 2:20-3:40
Location: Mahar 111

Course Number: PSY 100-90F
Course Title: Principles of Human Behavior
Day(s): Tuesday Thursday
Time: 11:10-12:30
Location: Mahar 107

Office Hours:
Day:   Tuesday and Thursday - Mahar 415
Time:  10:00-11:00
CELT Office - 121 Penfield
By appointment - sign-up sheet

Research Interests:
Mark Morey's main interests are in the area of community psychology, specifically such concerns as human service consultation, evaluation, program planning, prevention, and the utilization of volunteers and "natural helpers" in the human services. His primary area of research interest is in the designing and use of interventions to enhance human development (e.g., stress, appraisal coping, social support, etc.). In addition, he has done some research regarding the evaluation of teaching effectiveness and educational program assessment.

Professional Information:
Education:
Ph.D.: (1973) Clinical Psychology, De Paul University, Chicago, IL
M.A.: 
(1970) Clinical Psychology, De Paul University, Chicago, IL
B.S.:
 (1967) Psychology (Magna Cum Laude) St. Norbert College, West DePere, WI

Professional Organizations:
American Psychological Association
Division 27 - Community Psychology of the APA
Division 29 - Psychotherapy Division of the APA
Division 3 - Health Psychology Division of the APA
Eastern Psychological Association
American Evaluation Association

Recent Papers and Publications:
Feldman, G., Morey, T. M., Schell, R. E., & Kaus, C. R. (1998). Assessing metaphorical perceptions of death:  Connections with coping behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, February, Boston.

Morey, T. M. (1998). Dissociated parts are not as they seem to be: A discussion of Guide Dissociative Detoxification (GDD). Presented at the annual meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, February, Boston.

Morey, T. M. (1997). Guided dissociative detoxification: A therapeutic technique for safely storing toxic memories. Presented at the annual meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, April, D. C.

Morey, T. M. & Fenlon, K. (1997). Assessing human service needs: An example of a successful collaborative grassroots process. Presentation at the annual conference of the New York State Division for Youth, October, Syracuse.

Morey, T. M., Schell, R. E., French, C. (1997). Prediction of coping effectiveness in dealing with the death of a loved one. Presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, April, D. C.

French, C., Morey, T. M., and Schell, R. E. (1996). Development and initial validation of the "Beliefs About A Death Measure." Presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, March, Philadelphia.

Morey, T. M. (1995). Deactivating the panic button: A common pathway to effective therapy. Presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, April, Boston.

Morey, T. M. and Schell, R. E. (1995). Time Trajectories of Coping Effectiveness and Self-Esteem: Predictive relationships with cognitive appraisal and coping. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association.

 Last Updated: 9/12/07