Name and Email Address
Years at Temple
Current Status
Shelli Avenevoli, PhD

shelli.avenevoli@nih.gov

1994-1998
I am a Staff Scientist in the Intramural Research Program at the National Insitute of Mental Health. The research position is part of a new initiative to advance knowledge on the etiology and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders.

Living in DC Metro Area.

MaryAnn Baenninger, PhD 

mbaenninger@msache.org

1982-1991
Recently appointed President of the College of Saint Benedict

Present Address:

43 Valley Drive
Furlong, PA 18925

Joshua E. Blustein, PhD

Blustein@arcadia.edu
 

1982-1987
Associate Proffessor
Arcadia University

Living in Maple Glenn, PA (suburban Philadelphia)

Elizabeth Cauffman, PhD 

cauffman@msx.upmc.edu

1992-1996
Assistant Professor of Law & Psychiatry at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic, University of Pittsburgh 

Living in Pittsburgh, PA

Mark S. Chapell, PhD 

chapell@rowan.edu

1992-1999
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ 

Living in Bala Cynwyd, PA

Christopher J. Combs, PhD 

cjcombs@temple.edu

1987-1995
Chief Psychologist and Director of the Predoctoral Internship Program, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Temple University Health Sciences Center

Living in Center City, Philadelphia

Paul Cook, PhD

pcook@du.edu

1994-2000

Director of Research & Development for Centene Corp.'s Specialty Companies Division.  Centene is a Medicaid HMO with health plans in 4 states  the Specialty Companies Division includes behavioral health, nurse triage services, and medication adherence programs.  I also teach part-time in the Psy.D. program at the University of Denver.

Living in Denver, CO

Douglas W. Cunningham, PhD
silvermax@gmx.de douglas.cunningham@tuebingen.mpg.de
1993-1997
Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics (www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de).
Current Research Topics include Perceptual adaptation to Spatial (prism adaptation) and temporal (delayed feedback) displacements Perceptual basis for and psychophysical validation of Conversational Facial Animation Dynamic Object Recognition.

Living in Tuebingen, Germany

Ilene Dyller, PhD

idyller@aol.com

1996-2002 I have a private practice in Center City, Philadelphia and in Swarthmore. I work with adults and late adolescents. I am also a part-time faculty member at West Chester University, and I do some work with residents in nursing homes.

Living in Bryn Mawr, PA

Brigette A. Erwin, PhD

berwin@mail.med.upenn.edu
   

1997-2002 Post-doctoral research fellow at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry.

Living in Malvern, PA

Anne Fletcher

Anne_Fletcher@uncg.edu

1989-1994 Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Living in Lexington, NC.

John T. Green, PhD

john.green@uvm.edu

1993-1998
Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Vermont

Living in Burlington, Vermont.

Trevor A. Hart, PhD

thart@cdc.gov

1995-2001
I am currently in my 2nd year of a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Emory University's School of Medicine. In my fellowship, I am conducting research on risk factors for HIV transmission in high-risk populations.

Living in Atlanta, GA

Thomas Hecker, PhD

thomas.hecker@temple.edu

1993-1999
Project Director for longitudinal study of serious juvenile offenders at Temple University.

Living in Huntington Valley, PA

Elizabeth Hennon (Peters), PhD

eh82@evansville.edu elizabeth_a_hennon@yahoo.com

1997-2002

Currently I am an Investigator at the FPG Child Development Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill. I'm working on research projects focusing on language development in children with fragile X syndrome and Down syndrome. I'm also working on a study of language development and academic achievement for a group of low-income, African-American children. This summer I will be moving to the University of Evansville to begin a tenure-track position in their psychology department.

Chapel Hill, NC (moving to Evansville, IN summer 2005)

Aaron Hogue, PhD

ahogue@casacolumbia.org

1989-1994
Senior Research Associate
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University
633 Third Avenue, 19th floor
New York, NY 10017-6706
Phone: (212) 841-5278
Fax: (212) 956-8020
Email: ahogue@casacolumbia.org
www.casacolumbia.org

Living:

475 W. 142nd Street
New York, NY 10031

Danielle Horvath, PhD

danielle.horvath@vanderbilt.edu

1998-2003 I am a post doc studying the developmental origins of depression.

Living in Nashville, TN

Amy Learmonth, PhD

amyel@rci.rutgers.edu

1994-1999
Research Associate at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ

Address:
33 Winant Rd
Kendall Park, NJ 08824

 
Douglas Mennin, PhD
douglas.mennin@yale.edu
1996-2001
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology Director, Yale Anxiety and Mood Services, Psychological Services Clinic

Living in New Haven, CT

Ann Prime-Monaghan, M.A. 

amonaghan@tesc.edu

1987-1990
Living in Langhorn, Pennsylvania
Scott M. Safford

saffscot@isu.edu

1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Idaho State University

Living in Pocatello, ID

Amanda Sheffield Morris, PhD

amorris@uno.edu

1995-2000
I am an assistant professor in the Applied Developmental Psychology Program at the University of New Orleans. My primary research focues on contextual influences on children’s emotion regulation and how emotion regulatory skills affect the development of prosocial and problem behavior.

Living in New Orleans, LA.

Layli D. Phillips, Ph.D.

layli@gsu.edu

1988-1994 I work as Associate Professor of Women's Studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta. I am an affiliated faculty member of the African American Studies Department at GSU and an adjunct faculty member of the Psychology Department at the University of Georgia.

I have three current research projects: 1) womanist/feminist-of-color theory, 2) liberation psychology, and 3) history of early Black psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark.

Living in Athens, GA.

Hal L. Sanderson, PhD
hsanders@usoe.k12.ut.us
1990-1996
I am currently at the Utah State Office of Education in Evaluation and 
Assessment. In general, my responsibilities include large-scale test 
development, data analysis, education policy, accountability and 
reporting. Nationally, I am one of a few state representatives to the 
Assessment Subcommittee of the Education Information Advisory Committee 
(EIAC) and the Permanent Standing Task Force on Assessment. Each group 
serves an advisory group to National Center of Educational Statistics 
(NCES) at the U.S. Department of Education.

As a Research Associate for Evaluation and Assessment, I am involved in 
the day-to-day management of: 

* U-PASS Test Results (Utah’s Education Accountability Model) – this 
involves the development of electronic and paper reports.

* Co-manage a series of research and design studies that are 
investigating the comparability of electronic testing with paper and pencil 
testing for the state.

* Co-manage the Reporting and School Performance contract and the 
state’s Technical Advisory Committee. Using multivariate statistics, I am 
working with others to combine achievement data and other school 
performance indicators into a designation of status for state accountability 
(U-PASS) and for federal accountability legislation (No Child Left 
Behind). Our model will include a growth dimension (year to year change) 
that will utilize effect-size analysis and treat each school as a 
meta-analysis.

Living in Salt Lake City, Utah

Jennifer Silk 1997-2002 Postdoctoral research fellow, Western Psychiatric institute and clinic, University of Pittsburgh school of medicine.

Living in Pittsburgh, PA.

Pamela Joyce Shapiro, PhD

pshapiro@mail.med.upenn.edu

1994-2002 Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Behavioral Oncology, Department of Psychiatry and the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania. Research involves cognitive sequelae of cancer and cancer-related treatment, especially hormonal treatments and chemoprevention. Department of Defense Grant: "Cognitive Performance, Quality of Life, and Psychosocial Adjustment Among Men Receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Treatment of Prostate Cancer"

Living in Newtown, PA