Lecturer
Office: HU042H
Telephone: 410-617-2823
Email: SRukert@loyola.edu
Education:
- B.A. (Psychology, concentration in Clinical Psychology), Smith College
- M.S. (Clinical Psychology), Antioch University New England
- Psy.D. (Clinical Psychology), Antioch University New England
Scholarly Interests:
Correctional mental health, behavioral emergencies, mental health and substance abuse training for first responders and law enforcement.
Presentations:
Rukert, S. H. (2007). Professional Psychology Trainees’ Perspectives on Poverty and the Poor.
Poster Presentation conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention,
San Francisco, CA.
Mangione, L., Borden, K., Pantesco, V., Bergeron, D., Hodges, K., Pasquale, G., & Rukert, S.
(2004). The Power of group interventions: Student and supervisor perspectives on group
therapy in a training clinic. Symposium conducted at the New England Psychological
Association Annual Meeting, Providence, RI.
Russell, G.M. & Rukert, S. (2004). Multiple pathways to activism: The case of heterosexual
allies. In Voices of Heterosexual Allies—Public Discourse, Activism, and Research.
Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention,
Honolulu, HI.
Course Offerings:
PY101: Introductory Psychology
PY202: Psychopathology
PY415: Psychological Systems & Theory
PY615: Advanced Psychopathology
PY705: Ethics & Legal Issues in Psychology
PY819: Historical & Philosophical Bases of Psychology