The Seattle Pacific University Department of Clinical Psychology is an APA-accredited doctoral program offering both an M.S. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.

This series contains successfully defended doctoral dissertations.

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Dissertations from 2016

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Impact of Situational Context on Gratitude and its Affective Outcomes, Adam P. McGuire

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Does Use of Neutralization Techniques Predict Delinquency and Substance Use Outcomes?, Erin C. Siebert

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Psychometric Evaluation of the Offender Coping Self-Efficacy Scale in the Context of Incarceration and Upon Re-entry, Minhdan Thuy Ta

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Queers in the Hands of a Loving God: God Image, Strength of Faith, and Campus Climate in Predicting Self-Stigma, Sage Liam Willis

Dissertations from 2015

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Adaptive Functioning Deficits and Internalizing Problems in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Hayley A. Dauterman

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The Relation of Hyperactivity to Parenting Stress within the Parent-Child Relationship in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Heather Davis

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Negative Cognitive Style, Rumination, and Negative Emotionality as Mediators of the Antidepressive Effects of Physical Activity Among Young Adults, Kara Pegram

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Examining the Relationship between Forgiveness and Subjective Well-Being as Moderated by Implicit Religiousness and Spirituality, Jessica Peterson

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The ABCs of stress responding: Examining the time course of affective, biological, and cognitive responses to induced stress as prospective predictors of depressive symptoms, Marissa Erin Rudolph

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Behavioral Health among Asian American and Pacific Islanders: The Impact of Acculturation and Receipt of Behavioral Health Services on Depression and Anxiety, Mari E. Yamamoto

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Perspectives on a Positive Youth Development Environment for Youth with Developmental Disabilities in 4-H, Megan E. Zurawski