Paul T. Lewis

Professor of Psychology and Philosophy

Education
    B.A. in Psychology, Carthage College, 1971
    M.A. in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago, 1978
    Ph.D. in the Behavioral Sciences, University of Chicago, 1985
Areas of specialization include human development and social cognition. In addition, he has had about seven years of experience as a counselor working with persons who suffered from physical, mental, and emotional disturbances.

Experience
    Lewis began his work at Bethel College in the fall of 1988. His research interests include studies of mind in persons with schizophrenia, the psychology of religion, and studies of behavioral interpretation in everyday life. Part of his current research work in schizophrenia has its basis in collaborative projects with both the Institute of Psychiatry (University of London, United Kingdom) and IPSER (the Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, University of Limburg, Netherlands), projects begun during his 95/96 sabbatical year.  Recently data collection has begun on an American sample of persons with schizophrenia at Prairie View, a mental health agency based in Newton, Kansas.
    Lewis attempts to use both his experience as a counselor and his past and present research work as resources on which to draw in his practice of teaching. He also enjoys offering opportunities to students to become involved in faculty research studies that interest them and assisting students with their own independent research projects.
    The discipline of philosophy has become of increasing interest for Lewis, starting with his dissertation work relating to the structure and function of behavioral interpretation, and continuing with the development of his teaching in the philosophical schools of mind and consciousness.  These areas of inquiry are addressed primarily in the Topics (PHI 361) courses of Mind, Self, and Society, and Explanation and Understanding (please see Philosophy Home Page below)

Course pages

PSYCHOLOGY
 

    General Psychology Home Page
    Lifespan Development Home Page

    Abnormal Psychology Home Page
   
     Personality Home Page
 

PHILOSOPHY

    Philosophy Home Page

Links to other Psychology Websites

    American Psychological Association

    American Psychological Society

    Whole Brain Atlas

   

Contact information
    Office: Krehbiel Science Center 104
    (316)-284-5292
    plewis@bethelks.edu

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