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Stephen W. Koncsol, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

skoncsol@mail.barry.edu
LIB 148A
(305) 899-3277

Dr. Koncsol is a clinical psychologist, licensed in the state of Florida, who joined the faculty at Barry in 1977. Prior to coming to Barry, he earned his B.A. at Clark University in Worcester, MA and his M.S. and Ph.D. (1976) at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ. Dr. Koncsol’s area of clinical specialty is couple’s therapy.

Research Interests

  • Cultural conceptions of mental illness
  • Dyadic communication failures
  • Marital satisfaction/dissatisfaction

Selected Supervised Student Research

  • Hive, (2009).  Childhood sexual abuse: Sexual functioning and sexual self-schemas.  Poster presented at the 2009 annual meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Saint Leo, FL.
  • Ortiz, (2009).  Differences in odor preferences based on gender and sexual orientation.  Poster presented at the 2009 annual meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Saint Leo, FL.
  • Merlini, M. (2008). Perceived physical attractiveness and self-esteem as determining factors in choosing a partner. (Master’s thesis)
  • Nikolaou, P. (2007). The thin body ideal and culture: a comparison of body dissatisfaction in three populations: Greek-Cypriots, Americans and Greek-Americans. (Master’s thesis)
  • Hive, N. (2006, May).  Written emotional expression: the role of intrusive thoughts and cognitive restructuring.  Poster presented at the Association for Psychological Science Convention, New York, New York.
  • Galindo, V. (2006, March). The role of depression, family satisfaction, and impulsivity in deliberate self harm. Paper presented at the Florida Academy of Sciences, Melbourne, Florida.
  • Kgathi, C. (2005). African versus American cultural conceptions of mental illness and the mandatory commitment statutes. (Master’s thesis)
  • Hossain, S. (2004, August). Psychological well-being of Bengali women as a function of education, employment and control of finances. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto,Canada. (Master’s thesis)
  • Walters, C. (2001, October) Sex differences in the use and interpretation of Backchannels. Paper presented at the Florida Communication Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL. (Master’s thesis)
  • DiGiorgio, L. (2001, March). Projective and cognitive assessments of eating disorders in college students. Paper presented at the Florida Academy of Sciences, Miami, FL. (Master’s thesis)

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association
  • Broward County Psychological Association
  • Dade County Psychological Association
  • Florida Psychological Association
  • New York Academy of Sciences
  • Sigma Xi

Undergraduate Courses

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • History of Psychology        
  • Perception
  • Psychology and Film

Graduate Courses

  • Physiological Psychology
  • Substance Abuse
  • Clinical Psychopathology: DSM-IV TR

 

 

 

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