Docherty Lab Alumni
Linda P. Cutting, Ph.D.
M.A. 1998 Thesis: Schizophrenia outpatients' perceptions of their parents: Is expressed emotion a factor?
Ph.D. 2001 Dissertation: Schizophrenia patients' perceptions of stress, expressed emotion, and sensitivity to criticism.
Scott W. Gordinier, Ph.D.
Ph.D. 2001 Dissertation: Aggression in paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenia: Associations with neuropsychological functioning and symptomatology.
Michael J. Hall, Ph.D.
M.A. 1998 Thesis: Expressed emotion and coping style in parents of schizophrenia patients.
Ph.D. 2002 Dissertation: Factors associated with expressed emotion in schizophrenia
Margaret Dombrowski, Ph.D.
Ph.D. 2002 Dissertation: Speech disturbance reactivity to stress in schizophrenia inpatients measured by Fast Fourier Transform Analysis.
Elizabeth C. Peterson, Ph.D.
M.A. 2000 Thesis: Expressed emotion, attribution, and control in parents of schizophrenic patient.
Ph.D. 2004 Dissertation: The influences of various types of information on the stigma associated with schizophrenia.
Joseph P. Rhinewine, Ph.D.
M.A. 2000 Thesis: Affectivity reactivity of language and right ear advantage in schizophrenia.
Ph.D. 2004 Dissertation: Sense of self in schizophrenia patients and their first-degree relatives.
Tasha M. Nienow, Ph.D.
Ph.D. 2004 Dissertation: The role of neurocognition and affect recognition in social competence in schizophrenia.
Currently: Postdoctoral Fellow, Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA
Alex S. Cohen, Ph.D.
M.A. 2001 Thesis: Negative vs. deficit syndrome: Prediction of attentional impairment
Ph.D. 2004 Dissertation: Diminished emotionality in schizophrenia.
Currently: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University
Ruth E. Dangelmaier, Ph.D.
Ph.D. 2005 Dissertation: Dissertation: An exploration of perseveration in schizophrenia and its relation to clinical symptoms.
Currently: Research Coordinator, University of South Carolina University
Thomas J. Dinzeo, Ph.D.
M.A. Thesis:
Ph.D. Dissertation:
Currently: Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University School of Medicine.
Stephen M. James, Ph.D.
M.A. Thesis:
Ph.D. Dissertation:
Currently: Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychiatry, University of Southern California.
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