Department of Psychology


Dr. Robert Casselman
Assistant Professor of Psychology

Faculty

Dr. Amanda Brouwer
Dr. Robert Casselman
Dr. Richard Deyo
Dr. Rebecca Foster
Dr. Carrie Fried
Dr. John Holden
Dr. John Johanson (chair)
Dr. Gloria Marmolejo
Dr. Peter Miene
Dr. Anthony Risser
Dr. Charles Schreiber
Dr. Jessica Siebenbruner
Dr. Janette Williams

Faculty office hours

Education

B.A., Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
M.A., Curriculum and Instruction, Concordia University
M.A., Clinical Psychology, Northern Illinois University
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Northern Illinois University


WSU Courses Taught

PSY 404 Internship
PSY 420 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 431 Counseling and Clinical Psychology


Scholarly Interests & Expertise

Posttraumatic stress disorder
Post-deployment readjustment issues among veterans
Fathering and child outcomes
Aggression
Domestic violence interventions
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Psychology of religion


Student Research Opportunities Offered

It is anticipated that there will be opportunities for students to assist with Dr. Casselman's research in one or more of the above areas. Students with an idea for independent research are also welcome to propose a new project.


Selected Publications/Presentations

Casselman, R., & Rosenbaum, A. (2011). Review of the book Men in Therapy: New Approaches for Effective Treatment. Psychiatric Services, 62, 980-981.

Casselman, R., & Rosenbaum, A. (2009, November). Fathers and sons: A model of male aggression. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.

Fleming, M., Casselman, R., & Rosenbaum, A. (2008, November). Relationship Acceleration and Intimate Partner Aggression. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.

Casselman, R., & Rosenbaum, A. (2006, November). Perceived father rejection and traditional masculine ideology endorsement: Identifying predictors of male aggression in a young adult sample. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

Reddy, M., Fleming, M., Howells, N., Rabenhorst, M., Casselman, R., & Rosenbaum, A. (2006). Effects of method on participants and disclosure rates in research on sensitive topics. Violence and Victims, 21, 499-506.


Joined WSU Psychology Department

2011

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Office:  231K Phelps Hall
Office phone:  (507) 457-5859
E-mail:  RCasselman (at winona.edu)