Gerald Davison

Gerald Davison

Gerald C. Davison (born 1939) is Professor of Gerontology and Psychology and Dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California. [University of Southern California (2007). "Campus directory."] He has authored more than 130 publications dealing with topics such as experimental analysis of psychopathology, therapeutic change and the links between cognition and a variety of behavioral and emotional problems.Fact|date=January 2008 Davison has co-authored the widely used textbooks "Abnormal Psychology", [Davison, G. C., Neale, J. M., & Kring, A. M. (2003). "Abnormal psychology" (9th edition). Wiley.] "Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology" [Oltmanns, T. F., Neale, J. M., & Davison, G. C. (2003). "Case studies in abnormal psychology" (6th edition). Wiley.] and "Clinical Behavior Therapy". [Goldfried, M. R., Davison, G. C., & Wachtel, P. L. (1994). "Clinical behavior therapy". Wiley.] Some of his most recent publications are concerned with graduate education in clinical psychology. [Davison, G. C. (2006). Graduate education in clinical psychology and the Empirically Based Practices in Psychology report. The Clinical Psychologist/American Psychological Association. Vol. 60, pp. 1 - 5.] [Davison, G. C. (2005). Some critical observations on 21st century graduate education in clinical psychology. Journal of Clinical Psychology. Vol. 61, pp. 1061-1066.]

ee also

* Applied Behavior Analysis

External links

* [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/psyc/people/faculty1003198.html Davison bio]

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