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  • Dr. Corey Cook Associate Professor of Psychology Full Profile 253-535-7471 clcook@plu.edu

  • accepted a teaching position abroad and enjoyed traveling throughout the continent of Asia. Rachel has two beautiful children who continue to inspire her daily, and  encourage her to stay connected to creativity. In 2019, she wrote and illustrated her first published Children’s Picture book, When Your Cookie Crumbles. While her background is in Literature, her true love language is in Psychology and Behavioral Health. In her free time, she enjoys reading about philosophy, psychology, and practicing

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  • Cancer Research Opportunity 2020 Posted by: nicolacs / September 26, 2019 September 26, 2019 Pediatric Oncology Education Program with St. Jude The Pediatric Oncology Education program at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is funded by the National Institutes of Health / National Cancer Institute. The POE program offers a unique opportunity for students preparing for careers in the biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, psychology, or public health to gain biomedical and oncology

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Psychology Program? What types and topics of undergraduate research do 100 percent of PLU psychology students participate in? Dr. Michelle Ceynar, Professor of Psychology, answers these questions and more during this session! RELATED: Want to check out the psychology major in less than a minute? View our… April 6, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsPsychologyStudent Voice

  • , A., Solomon, S., & Pyszczynski, T. (2001). Sympathy for the devil: Evidence that reminding Whites of their mortality promotes more favorable reactions to White racists. Motivation and Emotion, 25 (2), 113 – 133. Greenberg, J., Sheldon, S., Mitchell, V., Pyszczynski, T., Rosenblatt, A., & Kirkland, S. (1990). Evidence for Terror Management Theory II: The effects of mortality salience on reactions to those who threaten or bolster the cultural worldview. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

  • J-Term GSRS Electives Gender and Sexuality Electives KINS 315: Body Image (Mallory Mann) PSYC 375: Psychology of Women (Michelle Ceynar) SOCI 494: Gender and Violence (Kate Luther) Critical Race Studies Electives PSYC 387: Race, Anti-Racism and Child Development (Laura Shneidman) RELI 240: African American Religious Traditions (Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien) Spring 2023 Electives Gender and Sexuality Electives ARTD 490: Gender and Art (Heather Matthews) ENGL 394: Ecofeminism (Adela Ramos) FREN 206

  • complete BIOL 205 and BIOL 206 as prerequisites to KINS 380 and KINS 495 KINS 478 Motor Learning and Human Performance 4 F/SP KINS 483 Clinical Management for Special Populations 4 SP KINS 486 Applied Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4 F/SP KINS 487 Special Topics in Kinesiology 4 8 Semester Hours in Psychosocial Courses: KINS 366 Health Psychology 4 F KINS 386 Social Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity 4 F/SP KINS 390 Applied Exercise and Sport Psychology 4 SP KINS 488 Special Topics in Kinesiology

  • Modernizing Mental Health Professor Tiffany Artime co-leads a project that’s moving mental health support on college campuses forward Posted by: mhines / September 6, 2024 September 6, 2024 By MacKenzie HinesMarketing and Communication PLU professor and psychology department chair Tiffany Artime and her collaborator from Wellesley College Centers for Women are leading a team of researchers and stakeholders who envision a future where evidence-based trauma treatments are integrated into

  • PsychPoster3 Not a sure thing: comparing Bayesian and quantum models of decision making Clara Elizabeth Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington 98447-0003 Introduction and Rationale • Probability based mathematical models of cognition have been highly researched in recent years due to mathematical advances in the area of probability (Jones & Love, 2011a). • The rational level of analysis concerns itself with optimizing the agent’s behavior in terms of

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Psychology Program? What types and topics of undergraduate research do 100 percent of PLU psychology students participate in? Dr. Michelle Ceynar, Professor of Psychology, answers these questions and more during this session! RELATED: Want to check out the psychology major in less than a minute? View our… April 6, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsPsychologyStudent Voice