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Faculty

Ramona Davis, Department Chair
rdavis@csudh.edu
310-243-3474
SBS A-339
Education:
BA, 1975, Lincoln University; MA, 1977, Ph. D., 1980, University of Southern California.
Ramona Davis
L. Mark Carrier

lcarrier@csudh.edu
Web Site
310-243-3499
SBS G-309
Education:
BA 1988, MA 1993, Ph. D., 1994, University of California, San Diego
Research and Publications
Work in applied cognition, health psychology. Most recent publication:College Students' Choices of Study Strategies

L. Mark Carrier, Department Chair
Lisa Gray-Shellberg
lgrayshell@csudh.edu
310-243-3454
SBS G-301
Phi Beta Kappa, 1961; Lyle E. Gibson Dominguez Hills Distinguished Teacher, 1975; American Psychological Association Fellow, Division 2, Teaching of Psychology, 1992; American Psychological Association Fellow, Division 1, General Psychology, 1992; Western Psychological Association Fellow, 1993;  Western Psychological Association Outstanding Service Award, 1995; CSU Dominguez Outstanding Professor Award, 2001; Western Psychological Association Outstanding Teaching Award, 2004
Education: BA, 1961, Occidental College; MA, 1966,Ph. D., 1970, Claremont Graduate School.
Lisa Gray-Shellberg
Aaron Hass
ahass@csudh.edu
310-243-3462
SBS A333
Education:
BA, 1969, Brooklyn College; MA 1970, Ph. D., 1974, University of California, Los Angeles
Research and Publications
Work in post-traumatic stress disorder and treatment of sexual dysfunction. Most Recent Publication: In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Second Generation.
Aaron Hass
Diane Henschel
dhenschel@csudh.edu
310-243-3511
SBS G-307
Education:
BA, 1966 Queens College; Ph. D., 1970 University of California, Berkeley. Research and Publications:
Work in gender related issues in psychology. Most recent publication is Gender-Related Attributes and Hemispheric Functioning. by Henschel, Zaidel and Mosqueda. Paper submitted to the Western Psychological Association.
Diane Henschel
Karen Mason

Coordinator, MA in Psychology with Clinical Option
kmason@csudh.edu
310-243-3642
SBS A-335
Education:
BS, 1994, Queens University; MS, 1996, Howard University; Ph. D., 2000 Howard University.
Research and Publications:

Neurocognitive and psychological issues in HIV infection, Ethnic disparities in HIV, Neuropsychological and psychosocial functioning in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Most recent publication is Barclay, T. R., Hinkin, C. H., Mason, K. I., Reinhard, M. J., Marion, S. D., Levine, A. J., & Castellon, S. A. (2007).  Age-associated predictors of medication adherence in HIV-positive adults: Health beliefs, self-efficacy, and neurocognitive status.  Health Psychology, 26(1), 40-49.
> The Neuropsychology Laboratory

Karen Mason
Maria Hurtado-Ortiz

mhortiz@csudh.edu
310-243-3508
SBS A-331
Lyle E. Gibson Dominguez Hills Distinguished Teacher, 2008
Education:
BA, 1992, MA, 1994, Ph. D., 1997, University of California, Riverside
Research and Publications:
Research interests include psychological and cognitive issues related to education, child care, and health disparities.
Most Recent Publication: Postsecondary Education among Mexican American Youth: Contributions of Parents, Siblings, Acculturation, and Generational Status.

> Link to the Latino & Diabetes study

> Link to Psi Chi Website

Maria Hurtado-Ortiz
Keisha Paxton

kpaxton@csudh.edu
310-243-3411
SBS A330
Education:
BA, 1995, UCLA; Ph. D., 2001, DePaul University.
Research and Publications
Research interests include sexual risk behavior among African American youth and women, health promotion intervention development, minority mental health.  Most Recent Publication: Ethnicity, Serostatus, and Psychosocial Differences in Sexual Risk Behavior among HIV-Seropositive and HIV-Seronegative Women.

Keisha Paxton
Larry D. Rosen

lrosen@csudh.edu
Web Site
310-243-3477
SBS G-311
Campus Nominee, CSU Board of Trustees Outstanding Professor Award, 1989; Lyle E. Gibson Dominguez Hills Distinguished Teacher, 1997: CSU Dominguez Hills Outstanding Professor Award, 1998
Education:
BA, 1971, University of California, Los Angeles; Ph. D., 1975, University of California, San Diego.
Research and Publications
Research interests include the impact of technology on children, teens, young adults, and older adults across three generations (Net Generation, Generation X, and Baby Boomers).  Recent research projects:  (1) MySpace use by teens and parental attitudes toward their children’s online activities; (2) the impact of parenting style on technology experience/use among children, teens, and young adults; (3) multitasking across generations; (4) the impact of textisms on English literacy; (5) preferences for peer vs. expert advice online; and (6) online dating.

Larry D. Rosen
Silvia Santos

ssantos@csudh.edu
310-243-3475
SBS A-341
Education:
BA, 1984, California State University, San Diego; MA, 1987, Ph. D., 1990, University of California, Riverside
Research and Publications
Work in minority mental health, student retention, and ethnic identity. Most Recent Publication: Childhood Family Relationships, Marital and Work Conflict, and Mental Health Distress in Mexican Immigrants.

> Link to the Latino & Diabetes study

Silvia Santos
Carl D. Sneed

csneed@csudh.edu
310-243-3463
SBS A-329
Education:
BA, 1987, California State University, Fullerton; MA, 1989, Ph. D., 1994, University of California, Riverside
Research and Publications
Work in adolescent health behavior and mental health for child and adolescent populations. Most Recent Publication: Indices of Lifetime Polydrug use Among Adolescents.

Carl Sneed
Tara Victor
tvictor@csudh.edu
310-243-3467
SBS G-305
Education:
BA, 1998, University of Kentucky; MA 2000, PhD, 2004, Michigan State Univerisity
Research and Publications
Neuropsychology and malingering.  Most Recent Publications: Victor, T. & Boone, K.B.  (in press)  Effort and mental retardation.  In Boone, K.B. (Ed.), Detection of noncredible cognitive performance.  New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. Boone, K., Victor, T., Wen, J., Razani, J. & Ponton, M.  (in press).  The association between ethnicity and neuropsychological scores in a large patient population.  Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. Victor, T. & Abeles, N.  (2004). Coaching clients to take psychological and neuropsychological tests: A clash of ethical obligations.  Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 373-379.
Tara Victor
Part-time Faculty:

Michael Wynne
mwynne@csudh.edu
310-243-3427
Education:
BA, 1969, University of California, Los Angeles; MA, 1973, California State University, Long Beach; MPA, 1981, California State University, Long Beach; Ph. D., 1981, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Wynne
Emeritus Faculty:
  • Jack Adams
  • Lisa Gray-Shellberg
  • Diane Henschel
  • George Marsh
  • Milo Milfs
  • Harvey Nash
  • Beverly Palmer
  • Elanor Simon Price
  • Fred Shima
  • Quentin Stodola
  • Judith Todd
  • Sandy Wilcox