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Raymond Bergner

Professor
Psychology
Office
DEG Degarmo Hall 440
Office Hours
MW, 1to 2, or by appointment.
  • About
  • Education
  • Awards & Honors
  • Research

Current Courses

467.001Family Therapy

350.002Psychopathology

436.001Practicum In Clinical-Counseling Psychology

350.001Psychopathology

Teaching Interests & Areas

Psychopathology, Psychotherapy, Family Therapy, Clinical Supervision

Research Interests & Areas

Descriptive Psychology Clinically useful conceptualizations of psychopathologies Psychotherapy Research on love and sexuality Psychotherapy integration Philosophy of Science

Ph D

Arts and Sciences Lecturer

College of Arts and Sciences, Illinois State University
1997

Journal Article

Bergner, R. (In press; available online). What is “Behavior?” And Why is it Not Reducible To Biological States of Affairs? Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/teo0000026
Bunford, N., & Bergner, R. Suicide and impossible worlds: An empirical investigation of worlds theory. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention 33 (2012): 335-343.
Bridges, A., Bergner, R., & Hesson-McInnis, M. Romantic partners' use of pornography: Its significance for women. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 29 (2003): 1-14.

Presentations

Boros, R., Bergner, R., & Lannin, D.G. (April, 2021). Why does belief in determinism predict the Dark Triad?. [Poster Session]. Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. (Conference online)
Bergner, R. (October, 2015). What is “Behavior?” And Why is it Not Reducible To Biological States of Affairs? Paper presented at 37th Annual Conference of the Society for Descriptive Psychology, Golden, CO.
A policy-based approach to psychotherapy. 34th Annual Conference of the Society for Descriptive. Society for Descriptive Psychology. (2012)