Faculty Pages

Jean Louise Nyland

Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology

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Phone number: (650) 508-3781
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  (650) 566-1032

Email: jnyland@ndnu.edu
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Education History

  • Ph.D. University of Hawaii,1981
  • M.A.University of California, Berkeley,1993
  • M.A.Dept. of Psychology, University of Hawaii,1976
  • B.A.University of Oregon,1974

        

Courses Taught

Research and Interests

Recognitions

Professional Affiliations

  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • American Psychological Association
  • Mythopoeic Society
  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival
  • Emily’s List

Workshops

Major Seminars

Community Activities

Publications

  • Kameda, D. & Nyland, J. L. (2003). "Relationship between psychological type and anxiety sensitivity,” Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 789-93.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2002)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  The Seagull.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2002)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  Macbeth.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2002)  “An interview with director Kate Whoriskey,”  Notes for an Audience:  Macbeth.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2002)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  Twelfth Night.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  “An interview with director Jonathan Moscone,” Notes for an
  • Audience:  Twelfth Night.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  Romeo and Juliet.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  Skin of Our Teeth.
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  Editor, Notes for an Audience:  Cymbeline 
  • Nyland, J.L. (2001)  “Imogen’s Romantic Quest,” Notes for an Audience:  Cymbeline. California Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley, CA.
  • Nyland, J.L., Ybarra, K.M., Sammut, K.L., Rienecker, E.M., & Kameda, D.M. (2001) “Interaction of psychological type and anxiety sensitivity on academic achievement,” Perceptual and Motor Skills, 90, 731-739.
  • Nyland, J.L. (1997-98)  “Review of Moral Imagination:  Implications of Cognitive Sciences for Ethics by Mark Johnson, Imagination, Cognition & Perception,17(4), 370-372.
  • Nyland, J.L.  "Psychoanalytic approaches to The Tempest."Seminar in the Humanities, College of Notre Dame, July 11, 1997.
  • Nyland, J.L.  The integration of a social psychoanalytic perspective into the cognitive-behavioral treatment of agoraphobia in women. Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration Conference, April 1997, Toronto.
  • Nyland, J.L.  Women and agoraphobia:  An integration of social psychological and psychoanalytic perspectives.  Invited Address, Psychology Department,University of Auckland, May 8, 1996, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Nyland, J.L. Women and agoraphobia:  An internalized veiling.  Invited Address,University of Virginia Medical School and Women’s Studies Program,April 10, 1996, Charlottesville, Virginia.
  • Nyland, J.L  "Most Miserable is the Desire That's Glorious :  Winnicott’s Use of the Object and Shakespeare’s Imogen,” American Psychological Association       Convention, August 12, 1994, Los Angeles.
  • Nyland, J.L.  An integrative approach to the treatment of panic disorder,The Queen's Medical Center Symposium on Anxiety Disorders,Hawaii Psychological Association Convention, December 1987, Honolulu.
  • Nyland, J.L.  Sex role orientation, gender, and levels of anxiety,Anxiety Disorders Association National Conference, Oct 1987, SF.
  • Nyland, J.L. & Pontius, E.  Phasic effects of imipramine in panic disorder,
  • Anxiety Disorders Association of America National Conference, October 18, 1986, New York.
  • Nyland, J.L. A standardized assessment of panic disorder,Hawaii Psychological Association Convention, November 23, 1985, Honolulu.
  • Nyland, J.L.  Gender differences in interpersonal influence and self-perception:Clinical Implications, University Grand Rounds in Psychiatry,John A. Burns School of Medicine, October 1985, Honolulu.
  • Nyland, J.L.  Role models, career aspiration, and self-perception:  A cross-cultural perspective,  Hawaii Psychological Association Annual Convention,December 1984, Honolulu.
  • Nyland, J. L.  (1984).  “Psychometric theory and the mystery novel,”American Psychologist , 39,  567.
  •  Warmsun, C.H., Ullmann, L.P., & Nyland, J.L.  (1978).  “Client record-sharing:A solution to problems of confidentiality, protection of client rights andaccountability.” In Hanks,J.E. (Ed),Toward human dignity. Wash, D.C, 146-54. Lewinsohn, P.M., Glasgow, R.E., Barrera, M., Danaher, B.G., Alperson, J.L.,
  • McCarty, D.L., Sullivan, J.M., Zeiss, R.A., Nyland, J.L., & Rodrigues, M.R.P.
  • (1977). “Assessment and treatment of patients with memory deficits:  Initial studies,” Catalog of selected documents in psychology, 7, 79.