Tamara Anderson

Professor
Psychology
Biola University
United States of America

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Dr. Anderson has a broad interest in the field of clinical psychology. She teaches psychopathology and ethics and law and is especially interested in the training of professional psychologists. Dr. Anderson's research interests focus on gender issues, attachment, ethics and law and conflict resolution, in addition to previous work in the area of eating disorders. She also has extensive experience in providing workshops on topics required for licensure in various mental health and related professions. In addition to her teaching duties, Dr. Anderson is the Associate Dean of Graduate Students and serves as the Chair of the Admissions and Academic Qualifications Committee.

Research Intrest

Clinical psychology, Co-lead a research group with Dr. Liz Hall in the area of Gender Studies, Co-lead another research group with Dr. Christina Lee Kim in the area of Embryo Adoption.

List of Publications
Anderson, T. L. & Scott, S. Women in Leadership. California Psychologist, vol. 40, no. 6, 2007.
Campbell, C. D., & Anderson, T. Mentoring in professional psychology. In M. B. Kenkel & R. Peterson (Eds.), Competency-Based Education for Professional Psychology, American Psychological Association 2009.
Thorstad, R. R., Anderson, T.L., Hall, M.E.L., Willingham, M.M., & Carruthers, L. Breaking the mold: A qualitative exploration of mothers in Christian academia and their experiences of spousal support. Journal of Family Issues, vol. 27, pp. 229-251, 2006.