The Center for Cognitive Health & Positive Psychology
San Diego, CA
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Research & Publications

In addition to psychotherapy and organizational consultation, Dr. Singley is actively involved in cutting-edge research in Clinical Psychology. He researches such diverse topics as optimal life satisfaction, goal setting, diversity orientation, program development/evaluation, chronic pain treatments, geriatric generalized anxiety treatments, and cultural nuances of psychiatric disorders in monolingual Spanish speakers. The following is a selected list of his publications:


Singley, D.B. & Sedlacek, W.E. (in press). Differences in Universal-Diverse Orientation by Race and Gender. Journal of Counseling and Development.

Lent, R.W., Singley, D.B., Sheu, H.B., Schmidt, J., & Schmidt, L. (2007). Test of a social cognitive model of academic satisfaction in engineering students. Journal of Career Assessment 15, 1 1-11.

Lent, R.W., Hoffman, M.A., Hill, C.E., Treistman, D., Mount, M., & Singley, D (2006). Client-Specific Counselor Self-Efficacy in Novice Counselors: Relation to Perceptions of Session Quality. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53,4 453-46.

Lent, R.W., Singley, D.B., Sheu, H.B., Gainor, K., Brenner, B., Treistman, D. & Ades, L.(2005). Social cognitive predictors of domain and global life satisfaction: Exploring the theoretical precursors of subjective well-being. Journal of Counseling  Psychology, 52, 429-442.

Singley, D.B. &  Sedlacek, W.E. (2004). Universal-Diverse Orientation and Academic Success. Journal of College Student Development 45, 84-89.

 

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