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Steven Davis

Advanced Lecturer


I am the faculty advisor to two Loyola student organizations, Loyola's chapter of Psi Chi (the international honor society in psychology) and the Loyola University Psychology Association (LUPA).  I also frequently advise students on careers in the helping professions, and created the document "Careers in Counseling and Psychotherapy (with tips on applying to graduate school)" to help them compare different career pathways.  

Teaching Philosophy

Teaching Statement

Education

Doctorate: University of Virginia
Masters: University of Virginia
Bachelors: University of Illinois, Urbana 

Research Interests

While my teaching load precludes much research involvement, I am broadly interested in college student development (especially identity development) and adjustment. I also have interests in prevention program development and evaluation, and in the use of psychology to address social justice issues.

Courses Taught

PSYC 201 - Psych Advising and Career Development
PSYC 306 - Research Methods
PSYC 331 - Psychopathology
PSYC 348 - Psychology of Adolescence
PSYC 368 - Counseling
PSYC 374 - Community Psychology