MADDUX, James E., Professor
of Psychology
B.A.,
Psychology, University of Richmond, 1976
M.A. Clinical Psychology, University of Alabama, 1980
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Alabama, 1982.
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E-mail to: jmaddux@gmu.edu
Office located in David King Hall, Room 2019; Phone: 993-3590
Dr. Maddux is a University Professor whose major interest is the integration
of theory and research from clinical, social, and health psychology. His research
is concerned primarily with understanding the influence of beliefs about personal
effectiveness and control on psychological adjustment and health-related behavior.
He is a former director of the clinical doctoral program, former editor of the
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, and serves on the editorial boards
of the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Self and Identity, and the International
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. He has published papers in the Journal
of
Personality and Social Psychology, Health Psychology, and American Psychologist.
He is co-author of Social Cognitive Psychology: History and Current Domains and
co-editor of Psychopathology: Foundations for a Contemporary Understanding. He
also is a member of the Examination Committee of the Association of State and
Provincial Psychology Boards, which is responsible for the Examination for the
Professional Practice of Psychology. Dr. Maddux is a Fellow of the American Psychological
Association's Divisions of General, Clinical, and Health Psychology. He also
is a licensed clinical psychologist (Virginia).