Helene Burgess, Ph.D. Applied behavior
analysis in stress reduction, self-management and health enhancing behavior,
biofeedback and behavioral medicine. Author of Our Lives, Our Dreams, a
study of Russian women at the end of the Soviet era. Professor Burgess'
primary research interest is in remediation of memory in people with traumatic
brain injury.
Robert Jensen, Ph.D. Applied behavior
analysis with children and youth, their families and teachers, especially
learners with autism and other developmental disabilities. Professor Jensen's
current interests include critical thinking in psychology for college level
learning, and strengthening good parenting skills.
Joseph
Morrow, Ph.D. Clinical director of Applied
Behavior Consultants, an agency that provides in-home and in-school
applied behavior analysis and intervention for autistic children. Research
in autism treatment, verbal behavior, conditional discrimination and radical
behaviorist theory. Professor Morrow, an amateur magician, lectures on
skepticism and "psychic" phenomena.
Murray Work, Ph.D. Comparative animal behavior, learning, motivation, and physiological psychology. Research focus on timing behavior and learning in primitive organisms.