文档介绍:Majoring in Psychology
About the Authors
Dr. Helms is an Associate Professor of
Psychology at Kennesaw State University
where he joined the faculty in 2003.
Prior academic appointments included
teaching not only at the undergraduate
level but also at the master’s, specialist,
and doctoral levels. His publications,
research, and practice interests are pre-
dominantly in the areas of forensic psy-
chology and the scholarship of teaching.
He was an associate editor of the Journal
of Forensic Psychology Practice (2002–
2009) and presently serves on its edito-
rial board. Currently, he holds licensure
as a psychologist in ia and maintains a small private forensic and clinical consulting
practice. His clinical experience includes work in munity mental health arena,
inpatient psychiatric facilities, and multiple forensic environments. He has previously
practiced and taught in California and Kentucky. Dr. Helms is a member of the American
Psychological Association and the American Psychology-Law Society.
Dr. Rogers is an Assistant Professor of
Psychology at Kennesaw State University
where he joined the faculty in 2005. His
research and practice interests are in
the areas of personality assessment,
measurement, interpersonal and psy-
chodynamic theories, and the scholar-
ship of teaching and learning. Currently,
he holds licensure as a psychologist in
ia. He previously practiced and
taught in Michigan. His clinical expe-
rience includes work across the age
spectrum and across levels of impairment,
with emphasis on psychological assess-
ment and psychodynamic interventions. Dr. Rogers is a member of the American
Psychological Association; the Division of Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics; the
Society for the Teaching of Psychology; and the Society for Personality Assessment.
Majoring in Psychology
Achieving Your Educational
and Career Goals
Jeffrey L. Helms and Daniel T. Rogers
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