Center for Psychological Studies

Faculty and Staff

Professors Emeriti


PROFESSORS EMERITI
Nathan H. Azrin, Ph.D., ABPP
Harvard University, professor. Conduct disorder; oppositional defiant disorder (ODD); youth drug addiction; behavior therapy; depression; marital and couple counseling; muscular tics; self-injurious behavior; vocational counseling and placement; alcoholism; retardation; rehabilitation of the brain injured; insomnia.
A. Eugene Shapiro, Ph.D., ABPP
New York University. Psychodynamic psychotherapy; health services delivery systems; third-party reimbursement for mental health services; communicative processes in psychotherapy; professional issues.
Bernard Eingold, Ph.D.
University of Florida. Individual psychotherapy; marital and couple therapy; psychodiagnosis.
W. Joseph Burns, Ph.D., ABPP
University of North Dakota.  Lifespan developmental neuropsychology; developmental neuropsychology; neuropsychological effects of toxins, infections, and head injury in children; neuropsychiatric disorders in the elderly; pediatric neurorahbilitation.
Leo J. Reyna, Ph.D.
University of Iowa.  Behavior analysis, therapy and theory; social skills training; anxiety, depression, and anger management; research on common factors in therapy, e.g., trust hope, warmth empathy, and other relationship issues; the role of verbal event in therapy and theory; research on iatrogenic versus motivational features in maintaining client involvement in therapy. 
Robert Weitz, Ph.D.
ABPP, New York University.  Hypnotherapy with psychophysiological disorders, anxiety, and phobic states; development of professional education for practicing health psychologists.