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Steven N. Broder
Position:Director, Doctoral Program in Counseling Psychology, Boston University
Department:Literacy and Language, Counseling and Development
Program:Counseling Psychology
Educational History
  • Ph. D. in Counseling Psychology Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
  • M.S. Psychology George Peabody College for Teachers
  • B.A. magna cum laude, with honors University of Connecticut (Honors Program)
  • Intern/Clinical Fellow-APA-approved internship Mass. General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Contact Information
Phone:617 358-4766
E-mail:sbroder@bu.edu
Profile
Courses Taught
  •    Undergraduate Introductory Psychology Courses
  •    Graduate Courses on Psychological Assessment
  •    Undergraduate courses on Theories of Psychotherapy and Counseling Skills
  •    Psychological Assessment, Group Counseling, Practicum Supervision, and Psychodiagnosis Courses in both Germany and Boston
    Selected Publications
    • Broder, S.N. (1985). Loving and leaving: implications for psychotherapy supuervisors and supervisees. Paper presented to the psychiatry staff, Boston Evening Medical Center, Boston, January 17.
    • Adelberg, R., & Broder, S.N. (1986). A comparison study of searching and nonsearching adult adoptees. Paper presented at the 57th Annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, April 19.
    • Oresick, R.J., & Broder, S.N. (1988). the psychometric structure of the wechsler memory scale in comparison to the WAIS-R in a low IQ clinical population.
    • Anchor, K. N., Cherones, J., & Broder, S. N. (1977). Strategies in the measurement of different aspects of self-disclosure. Psychological Reports, 41, 173-174.
    • Broder, S.N. (1978). Stress Reduction Through Biofeedback. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the american academy of orthomolecular therapists, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN., November 3-4.
    • Broder, S.N. (1979). Temperature Training in a Single Session: Control of Temperature and Length of Baseline. American Journal of Clinical Biofeedback, 2, 78-80.
    • Broder, S.N. (1980). Biofeedback: Plain as the Nose on Your Face. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 9, 90-92.
    • Broder, S.N. (1981). Self-disclosure and interpersonal trust: Profess vs. Dispositional Measurement. Presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, April 23.
    • Broder, S.N. (1882). Liking, Own Disclosure and Partner Disclosure in Female Roomates. Journal of Social Psychology, 117, 303-304.
    • Broder, S.N. (1983). Managing your stress. Presented at the New England Regional Conference of Legal Administrators. Falmuth, Ma., June, 17.
    • Broder, S.N. (1984). Intimacy in Interpersonal Relationships: Social and Clinical Applications. Paper presented at the Counseling Psychology Department Colloquium, Tufts University, May 17.
      Selected Professional Memberships
      • American Psychological Association (APA)
      • APA Divisions 2 (Teaching of Psychology) and 17 (Society of Counseling Psychology)
      • Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA)
        Selected Professional Service
        • MPA Training Committee
        • MPA Assessments Committee
          Selected Community Service
          • Baseball Coach and Manager
          • Member of the Board of Directors and Trustee
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