11 faculty and 32 courses in Psychology at Gettysburg College.
- Brian Meier, Professor h-index 42
Es on the social-cognitive mechanisms of behavior and personality. I have an interest in several areas including health decision-making, the naturalness bias, mindfulness, embodiment, emotion, and religion. A few representative research pub
Notable: “A metaphor-enriched social cognition.” (2010) · 763 citations
- Richard Russell, Director of AI Initiative; Professor h-index 28
Notable: “Face Recognition by Humans: Nineteen Results All Computer Vision Researchers Should Know About” (2006) · 672 citations
- Kathy R. Berenson, Associate Professor h-index 22
The cognitive/affective and interpersonal processes that can play a role in psychological difficulties. I am also interested in the various issues of stigma and identity associated with experiencing a mental disorder. Please visit my web
Notable: “Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues” (2009) · 340 citations
- Nathalie Goubet, Chairperson/Professor h-index 16
Focus on two main areas. My first research interest is on the effects of childhood trauma on later resilience and emotion regulation. I am interested in the protective factors that mitigate the effects of early adversity. As a developmental
Notable: “Development of sitting and reaching in 5- to 6-month-old infants” (1995) · 196 citations
- Kathleen M. Cain, Professor h-index 11
Notable: “The relation between motivational patterns and achievement cognitions through the elementary school years” (1995) · 230 citations
- Daniel D. McCall, Professor h-index 10
Notable: “The role of perceived spatial separation in the unmasking of speech” (1999) · 499 citations
- Kevin Wilson, Associate Professor h-index 8
Notable: “What is "special" about face perception?” (1998) · 1,302 citations
- Allison Yurasek, Assistant Professor h-index 1
Notable: “Adverse childhood experiences among justice-involved youth: Data-driven recommendations for action using the sequential intercept model.” (2021) · 58 citations
- Deborah Bybee, Adjunct Assistant Professor
- Katherine W. Delaney, Senior Lecturer
Focus on the effects of childhood adversity on the well-being of college students and adults. Specifically, I examine how childhood trauma may influence emotion regulation and resilience across these populations. Courses Taught PSYCH
- Sara Keefer, Assistant Professor
Of the lab, please explore Professor Keefer’s previous publications. Courses Taught PSYCH 236 Introduction to Brain & Behavior Introduction to the anatomical, physiological, and biochemical bases of human behavior.
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.