Glenn M. Callaghan
Adjunct Professor
Psychology
Palo Alto University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Glenn Callaghan received his Ph.D. from University of Nevada and is a Full Professor of Psychology at San Jose State University (SJSU) as well as an Adjunct Professor at Palo Alto University. He has taught graduate and undergraduate coursework in psychopathology, clinical theory and application, clinical practicum, and psychopharmacology. He is Training Director of the Clinical Psychology graduate program and director of the Center for Innovative Assessment and Treatment at SJSU. His research covers Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP; an interpersonal behavior therapy), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as well as the combination of the two (FACT), and clinical problems related to depression, body image disturbance, and personality disorders. He also has written empirical and theoretical articles on crisis negotiations, direct to consumer marketing, and evidence based practice strategies in cognitive behavioral therapy.
Research Interest
Psychopharmacology.
Publications
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Pedersen ER, Callaghan GM, Prins A, Nguyen H, Tsai M (2012) Functional analytic psychotherapy as an adjunct to cognitive-behavioral treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder: Theory and application in a single case design. Int J Behav Cogn Ther 2: 125-134.
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Callaghan GM, Duenas JA, Nadeua SE, Darrow SM, Van der Merwe J, et al. (2012) An empirical model of body image disturbance using behavioral principles found in Functional Analytic Psychotherapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Int J Behav Cogn Ther 2: 16-24.
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Callaghan GM, Laraway S, Snycerski S, McGee S (2013) Exposure to a television commercial for an antidepressant increases drug knowledge but not inappropriate drug seeking. J Consum Mark 30: 267-272.