Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D., ABPP

Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D., ABPP

Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D., ABPP Adjunct Professor of Gerontology University of Massachusetts Boston Professor Emerita University of Massachusetts Amherst 413-237-4376 [email protected] Board Certified in Geropsychology EDUCATION: Ph.D. Columbia University, 1974, Developmental Psychology B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1970, Psychology Professional Licensure: Massachusetts License #4701 APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS: 2017- Adjunct Professor of Gerontology and Faculty Fellow, University of Massachusetts Boston; Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2017- Scholarship Coordinator, University of Massachusetts, President’s Office 1989-2017 Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst. 1999-2017 Director, Office of National Scholarship Advisement, Commonwealth Honors College, University of Massachusetts Amherst 1988 Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany 1988-1989 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 1984-1988 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, at Amherst. 1984-1986 Visiting Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, and Department of Psychology, University of Rochester. 1975-1984 Assistant to Associate Professor, Center for Counseling, Family and Worklife Studies, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, and Department of Psychology, University of Rochester. 1974-1984 Research Consultant - Veterans Administration Hospital, Bath, New York. 1974-1984 Part-time Instructor, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Rochester. 1974-1975 Assistant Professor, Psychology, State University of New York at Geneseo. 1973-1974 Instructor, Psychology, State University of New York College at Geneseo. 1971 Interviewer, National Survey of Housing for the Elderly, Philadelphia Geriatric Center. 1970 Research Assistant. Comprehensive Health Planning Council Western New York, Buffalo, NY. PROFESSIONAL HONORS: 2018 Nominee for APA President. 2018 Distinguished Member, Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology 2016 Nominated by Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences for College of Natural Sciences Service Award. Whitbourne Page 2 2012 University of Massachusetts Amherst Exceptional Merit Award. 2012 The Search for Fulfillment nominated for the APA William James Book Award 2011 Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association 2009 Lilly Mentor, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2009-13 Student’s Choice Award, First Year Experience Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst (5 time winner). 2006 National Recognition Faculty Representative Award, Truman Scholarship Foundation 2006 Gold Chapter Award Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society. 2006 Outstanding Advisor Award, University of Massachusetts Amherst. 2005 Selected for Twenty Sixth Eminent Women in Psychology Symposium, American Psychological Association. 2005 Psi Chi Faculty Research Grant recipient. 2003 Gerontological Society of America, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Distinguished Mentor Award 2003 Division 20, American Psychological Association, Master Mentor Award 2003 Selected to appear in “Who’s Who in America.” 2002 Florence L. Denmark/Psi Chi National Faculty Advisor Award. 2002 Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Massachusetts. 2001 Psi Chi Eastern Region Faculty Advisor Award 2001 Hewlett Faculty Fellowship, Center for Teaching, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 1999 Distinguished Membership, National Collegiate Honors Society 1999 Honors Appreciation Award, University Honors Program, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 1998 Service Learning Teaching Fellow, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 1997 Honors Appreciation Award, University Honors Program, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 1992-2000 Nominated for Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 1994-1998 Nominated for APA Division 2 Teaching Award 1995 College Outstanding Teaching Award recipient, Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. President-Elect, Division 20, American Psychological Association. 1995-1996 President, Division 20, American Psychological Association. 1995 G. Stanley Hall Lecturer, "Identity and Changes with Age," American Psychological Association 93rd Annual Meeting, August 1995. 1996 G. Stanley Hall Lecturer, "Identity and Changes with Age," Eastern Psychological Association Convention, March 1996. 1996 Selected to appear in "Who's Who in American Teachers." 1996 Selected to appear in "Who's Who in the East." COLLEGE HONORS: 1970-1973 Recipient of Herbert H. Lehman Graduate Fellowship, New York State Regents. 1970 Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship. 1970 B.A. Summa Cum Laude, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1969 President, Alpha Lambda Delta, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1969 Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Chapter of New York, State University of New York at Buffalo. Whitbourne Page 3 1969-1970 Recipient of New York State Regents Scholarship and Scholar Achievement Award. BOOKS 1. Hulicka, I. M., & Whitbourne, S. K. (1979). Teaching undergraduate courses in adult development and aging. Mt. Desert, ME: Beech Hill Press. 2. Whitbourne, S. K., & Weinstock, C. S. (1979). Adult development: The differentiation of experience. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. (German translation published by Urban Schwarzenberg, 1982.) 3. Whitbourne, S. K. (1985). The aging body: Physiological changes and psychological consequences. New York: Springer-Verlag. 4. Whitbourne, S. K. & Weinstock, C. S. (1986). Adult development, 2nd Ed, NY: Praeger. (Second edition written by S. K. Whitbourne.) 5. Whitbourne, S. K. (1986). The me I know: A study of adult identity. N.Y.: Springer-Verlag. 6. Whitbourne, S. K. & Ebmeyer, J. B. (1990). Identity and intimacy in marriage: A study of couples. N.Y.: Springer-Verlag. 7. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (1993). Abnormal psychology: The human experience of psychological disorders. Fort Worth TX: Harcourt Brace. 8. Whitbourne, S.K. & Halgin, R.P. (1993). Study guide for abnormal psychology: The human experience of psychological disorders. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace. 9. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (1994). Abnormal psychology: The human experience of psychological disorders- Updated with DSM-IV. Fort Worth TX: Harcourt Brace/ Dubuque IA: Brown & Benchmark. 10. Whitbourne, S.K. (1997). The aging individual: Physical and psychological perspectives. New York: Springer. 11. Whitbourne, S.K. & Halgin, R.P. (1997). Study guide for abnormal psychology: The human experience of psychological disorders (2nd Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. 12. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (1997). Abnormal psychology: The human experience of psychological disorders (2nd Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. 13. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (1998) (Eds.). A casebook in abnormal psychology: From the files of experts. New York: Oxford. 14. Cavanaugh, J.C. & Whitbourne, S.K. (1999). Gerontology: An interdisciplinary perspective. New York: Oxford University Press. Whitbourne Page 4 15. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2000). Abnormal psychology: Clinical perspectives on psychological disorders (3rd Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. 16. Whitbourne, S.K. (2001). Psychology of adult development and aging: Biopsychosocial perspectives. New York: Wiley. 17. Whitbourne, S.K. (Ed.) (2000). Psychopathology in later adulthood. New York: Wiley. 18. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2003). Abnormal psychology: Clinical perspectives on psychological disorders (4th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. 19. Whitbourne, S.K. (2002). The aging individual (2nd Ed.). New York: Springer. 20. Whitbourne, S.K. & Cavanaugh, J.C. (2003). Integrating aging topics into psychology: A practical guide for teaching undergraduates. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association (royalties donated to Division 20, APA). 21. Whitbourne, S.K. (2005). Adult development and aging: Biopsychosocial perspectives (2nd Ed.). New York: Wiley. 22. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2005). Abnormal psychology: Clinical perspectives on psychological disorders (4th Ed. Update). New York: McGraw-Hill. 23. Whitbourne, S.K. (2005). Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank for Feldman 7e Understanding Psychology and 8e Essentials of Understanding Psychology. New York; McGraw-Hill. 24. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2005). Abnormal psychology: Clinical perspectives on psychological disorders (5th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. 25. Whitbourne, S.K. & Willis, S.L. (2006). The baby boomers grow up: Contemporary perspectives on midlife. Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum. 26. Whitbourne, S.K. (2008). Adult development and aging: Biopsychosocial perspectives (3rd Edition). New York: Wiley. 27. Whitbourne, S.K. (2009) Instructor’s Manuals for Feldman, Understanding psychology (9e) and Essentials of understanding psychology (8e). New York: McGraw-Hill. 28. Halgin, R.P. & Whitbourne, S.K. (2009). Abnormal psychology: Clinical perspectives on psychological disorders (6th Edition). New York: McGraw-Hill. 29. Whitbourne, S.K. (2010). The search for fulfillment. New York: Ballantine Books. Translated into Dutch: Nieuwe Route Kiezen? Luister Naar Je Innerlikjke GPS, Veranderen kan in elke levensfase. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij De Arbeiderspers. Whitbourne Page 5 Reviewed in Dowd, H. (2012). Review of 'The search for fulfillment: Revolutionary new research that reveals

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