Department of Psychology

Anthony (Tony) J. Cellucci, Ph.D., ABPP

Professor; Clinical Psychology          

                                                          

Education

B.S. (1973), Rutgers University; M.S. (1975), Southern Illinois University; Ph.D. (1981), University of North Carolina at Greensboro.


Research & Clinical Interests

Research and clinical interests include alcohol and other drug abuse, co-morbidity, HIV counseling, and cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment for adult disorders. Current focus includes ethics, help-seeking, practicum supervision and service issues related to psychology training clinics.

Personal Web Page /Vita

Selected Publications

Cellucci, T., Remsperger, P., & McGlade, E. (2007). Psycho-educational evaluations for university students in one clinic. Psychological Reports, 101, 501-511. 

Cellucci, T. & Devaud, L. (2007, September 5). Toward a translational research paradigm for addiction [Review of the book Stress and Addiction: Biological and Psychological Mechanisms]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52 (no.36),Article 14.

Harwell, B. & Cellucci, T. (2007, August). Anxiety sensitivity and negative reinforcement drinking: The role of rumination. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Chapman, A. & Cellucci, T. (2007). The role of antisocial and borderline personality features in substance dependence in incarcerated females. Addictive Behaviors,32, 1131-1145.

Wise, E., Cellucci, T. & Heffer, R. (2007, April). Ethical challenges in the psychology training clinic: Supervision vignettes. Presentation at the Association of Directors of Psychology Training Clinics (ADPTC) meeting, San Diego, CA.

Cellucci, T., Krogh, J., Vik, P. (2006). Help-seeking for alcohol problems in a college population. Journal of General Psychology (Special issue-Alcohol and the Human Experience),133,421-433.

Islam-Zwart, K. & Cellucci, T. (2006, October). HIV Disease for Allied Health Care Professionals: An APA Hope Training. Workshop presented to the Idaho Conference on Health Care, Pocatello,ID