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Office: Todd 329
Phone: (503) 838-8299
Fax: (503)838-8618
E-mail address: powellt@wou.edu
University Education
1999 Ph.D. Educational Psychology, Education
Simon Fraser University
1996 Auburn University at Montgomery
Advanced Behavioral Pathology; Studies in Education (required doctoral coursework)
1995 Auburn University
Multivariate Statistics in Education II (required doctoral coursework)
1993 MA Cognitive Science, Applied Psychology
University of Toronto
1991 BA (Honors) Psychology
University of Western Ontario
Undergraduate:
General Psychology
Foundations of Educational Psychology
Lifespan Psychology
Adolescent Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Introduction to Research Methods
Psychology of Human Relations
Forensic Psychology
Advanced Forensic Psychology
Psychology of Adolescence
Graduate:
Learning and Memory for Instruction
Adolescent Development for Educators
Secondary Learning and Development
Middle Level Learning
Understanding and Applying Theories of Teaching and Learning
Research Interests
My primary research interests explore the philosophical understandings of self and self change. Interests in Forensic psychology examine false memory syndrome and repressed memory psychotherapy, as well as psychopathy and criminal responsibility.
Publications
Powell, T. (2012) A Change in National Identity: Who am I? A Multiplicity of Selves. Paper submitted for publication.
Powell, T. (2011). The Bed & Breakfast: Psychological Freedom of Being and Abandonment. In M. Itkonen, I. Aravot & P. Majkut (Eds.), Hyperborean Wind: reflections on design and the city, pp. 279-285. Finland: Jyvaskyla University Printing House.
Dalke-Powell, T. (2010). Dancing the dance: authentic engagement in a created self or execution of practiced skill. In P. Majkut & A.J.L. Carrillo Canan (Eds.), Phenomenology and Media: An Anthology of Essays from GLIMPSE, Publication for The Society for Phenomenology and Media, 1999-2008, pp. 95 -105. Bucharest: ZETA books.
Dalke-Powell, T. (2010) Deception in the air: rational cognitive survival. In P. Majkut & A.J.L. Carrillo Canan (Eds.), Deception: Essays from the OUTIS Project on Deception, Society for Phenomenology and Media (pp. 101-112). Bucharest: ZETA books.
Powell, T. (2007/2008). Deception of self, GLIMPSE: The Society for Phenomenology and Media, Vol.(9/10), 90-96.
Dalke, T. P. (2006). Dancing the dance: authentic engagement in a created self or execution of practiced skill. GLIMPSE: The Society for Phenomenology and Media, Vol.(8), 23-27.
Dalke, T. P. (2005). Yoga as the medium: applications to educational theory and practice, GLIMPSE: The Society for Phenomenology and Media, Vol.(7), 33-39.
Powell-Ulveland, T. (1999). Assuming new selves: Rewriting the self in recovered memory psychotherapy. Dissertation. Simon Fraser University.
Powell, T. (1993). Jealousy: The struggle between emotion and reason. Thesis. University of Toronto.
Presentations
Powell, T. (2012) A change in national identity: who am I?A Multiplicity of Selves. Paper presented at Annual Society for Phenomenology and Media International Conference, San Diego, California.
Dalke, T. P. (2007). Deception of the self. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Society for Phenomenology and Media International Conference, San Diego, California.
Dalke, T. P. (2006). Dancing the dance: authentic engagement in a created self or execution of practiced skill. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Society for Phenomenology and Media International Conference, San Diego, California.
Dalke, T. P. (2005). The misconceptions of memory. Keynote speaker at False Memory Syndrome Foundation meeting, Oregon chapter.
Dalke, T. P. (2005). Yoga as the medium: applications to educational theory and practice. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Society for Phenomenology and Media International Conference, Canon Beach, Oregon.
Conferences and Workshops
February, 2012
14th Annual International Conference and 5th International Outis Conference on Deception of the Society for Phenomenology and Media. (San Diego, California)
February, 2010
Optimizing ADHD: Treatment with Atomoxetine, (Dr. John Hardy, Colorado Boys Ranch)
April, 2009
Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer, (Phil Chalmers, Oregon)
June, 2008
How Do You Get Success with Atomexetine: A Discussion about ADHD Efficacy, Response, Dosing, Safety, and Tolerability. (Dr. John Hardy, Colorado Boys Ranch)
December 2007
Neurobiology of Depression, (Dr. Noel Gardner, Oregon)
July 2007
The Bipolar Depressed Patient, (Dr. Goldberg, Oregon)
February 2007
9th Annual International Conference and 5th International Outis Conference on Deception of the Society for Phenomenology and Media. (San Diego, California)
February 2006
8th Annual International Conference and 4th International Outis Conference on Deception of the Society for Phenemonology and Media. (San Diego, California)
May 2005
The Society for Phenomenology and Media 7th Annual International Conference, “Education and Media” (Canon Beach, Oregon)
April 2004
Psychonomic Society 44th Annual Meeting, (Phoenix, Arizona)
February 2003
Oregon Health Care Association, “Convention and Exposition”, (Eugene, Oregon)
November 2002
Psychonomic Society 43rd Annual Meeting, (Kansas City, Missouri)
February 1996
Attorney General, State of Alabama, “Investigating and Prosecuting Obscenity and Child Sexual Exploitation Cases” (Montgomery, Alabama)
March 1994
Rotman Research Institute Conference, “The Dementias: Diagnosis & Implications for Management.” (Toronto, Canada)
March 1994
Baycrest Centre For Geriatric Care - Dept. of Psychology. Workshop: "The Dementias: Assessment of Cognitive Functions" (Dr. Larry Leach & Dr. Edith Kaplan), (Toronto, Canada)
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