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Mario Mikulincer is Professor of Psychology and Dean of the [[New School of Psychology]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzlyia]]. He is a Fellow of the [[American Psychological Society]] and the [[Society for Personality and Social Psychology]] and was awarded the 2004 Psychology EMET prize for Arts, Science, & Culture<ref>Mario Mikulincer,[http://mikulincer.socialpsychology.org/ Professional Profile], ''Social Psychology'', Accessed 02-September-2009</ref>.
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Mario Mikulincer is Professor of Psychology and Dean of the [[New School of Psychology]] at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]. He is a Fellow of the [[American Psychological Society]] and the [[Society for Personality and Social Psychology]] and was awarded the 2004 Psychology EMET prize for Arts, Science, & Culture<ref>Mario Mikulincer,[http://mikulincer.socialpsychology.org/ Professional Profile], ''Social Psychology'', Accessed 02-September-2009</ref>.
  
 
==Research Interests==
 
==Research Interests==

Revision as of 11:26, 2 September 2009

Mario Mikulincer is Professor of Psychology and Dean of the New School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and was awarded the 2004 Psychology EMET prize for Arts, Science, & Culture[1].

Research Interests

Mikulincer has the following research interests:

"attachment styles in adulthood; Terror Management Theory, personality processes in interpersonal relationships; evolutionary psychology, human learned helplessness and depression; trauma and post-traumatic processes; coping with stress; qualitative research of emotional states; mental rumination and self-focused attention".


Affiliations

New School of Psychology | Interdisciplinary Center Herzlyia | American Psychological Society | Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Notes

  1. Mario Mikulincer,Professional Profile, Social Psychology, Accessed 02-September-2009