Gordon Hall (Clinical)

Professor

Office: 355 Straub Hall
Phone Number: (541) 346-4969
E-mail address: gnhallatuoregon [dot] edu
Web Page: http://www.uoregon.edu/~gnhall

Office Hours: 2009 Fall: T: 9:30-11:30am

Research Interests and Publications:

Dr. Hall is interested in the sociocultural context of psychopathology. He is currently investigating cultural moderators of the effectiveness of treatments for depression, which are empirically-supported for other groups, with Asian Americans.  Dr. Hall has found that cultural moderators explain as much of the variance in men's sexual aggression as other theoretically-relevant constructs.  For more information, visit Dr. Hall's website.

Selected Publications:

Hall, G.C.N., & Okazaki, S. (2002). Asian American Psychology: The science of lives in context. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Hall, G. C. N., DeGarmo, D. S., Eap, S., Teten, A. L., & Sue, S. (2006). Initiation, desistance, and persistence of men's sexual coercion. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 732-742.

Hall, G. C. N. (2006). Diversity in clinical psychology. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 13, 258-262.

Hall, G. C. N., & Eap, S. (2007). Empirically-supported therapies for Asian Americans. F.T.L. Leong, A. Inman, A. Ebreo, L. Yang, L. Kinoshita, & M. Fu (Eds). Handbook of Asian American Psychology, 2nd ed. (pp. 449-467). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Eap, S., & Hall, G.C.N. (2008). Relevance of RCTs to diverse groups. In A.M. Nezu and C.M. Nezu (Eds.), Evidence-based outcome research: A practical guide to conducting randomized controlled trials for psychosocial interventions (pp. 425-443). New York: Oxford University Press.

Sue, S., Zane, N., Hall, G.C.N., & Berger, L.K. (2009). The case for cultural competency in psychotherapeutic interventions. Annual Review of Psychology, 60, 525-548.