Department of Psychology

Clinical Science

The Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Delaware is a science-based program strongly committed to applied and basic research.

Research Interests

Recent Publications from Clinical Science Faculty

Krompinger, J. , & Simons, R. (2009). Electrophysiological Indicators of Emotion Processing Biases in Depressed Undergraduates. Biological Psychology. 81(3), 153-163.

Grasso, D. , Boonsiri, J., Lipschitz, D., Guyer, A., Houshyar, S., Douglas-Palumberi, H., Massey, J., Kaufman, J. (In Press). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The missed diagnosis. Child Welfare.

Moser, J., Krompinger, J. , Dietz, J., Simons, R. (2009). Electrophysiological Correlates of Decreasing and Increasing Emotional Responses to Unpleasant Pictures. Psychophysiology. 46(1), 17-27

Izard, C. E. (in press). Emotion theory and research: Highlights, unanswered questions, and emerging issues. Annual Review of Psychology.

Graber, E., Belcher, A.J. , & Laurenceau, J.P. (February, 2009). Exploring the Effects of Daily Gratitude on Romantic Relationships. Poster accepted for presentation at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa.

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