Terri Williams
Office Phone: 724-847-6892
twilliam@geneva.edu
Disciplines/Field of Instruction
- Professor of Psychology
- Department Chair, Psychology
- Dean of Faculty and Administration
Degrees Received
- Ph.D. in Family Ecology, 1985, Michigan State University
- M.A. in Family Studies, 1982, Michigan State University
- B.A. in Sociology/Christian Education, 1980, Anderson University
Courses Taught
- HSV 230 - The Family System in Context
- PSY 250 - Life Span Development
- PSY 251 - Child Development
- PSY 201 - Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 252 - Adolescent Psychology
- PSY 253 - Adulthood and Aging
- PSY 404 - Personality
- PSY 205 - Statistics
- PSY 207 - Research Methods
- PSY 260 - Tests and Measures
- PSY 504 - Human Development
Presentations/Publications
- Putting Love to Work in Marriage, Herald Press, 1988
- “Is It Time to See a Counselor?”, Coveneter Witness, 1989
- “Family Life Events, Perceived Stress, and Utilized Social Support: An Examination of Sex Differences”, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1985
- Unpublished Student Workbook for the College Core Course, “The Family in Its Near Environment”, 1984
- Geneva College Alumni Project, Sociological study of the impact of a Christian education, 1990
Awards and Distinctions Received
- Omicron Nu Honor Society, Michigan State University, 1982
- Alpha Chi Honor Society, Anderson University, 1978
Affiliations, e.g., membership in professional organizations, etc.
- National Council of Family Relations
- Pennsylvania Council of Family Relations
- American Psychological Association