Joanna Shadlow

(she/hers)

Teaching Professor

Psychology

TEACHING SUMMARY

Courses include Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination, Issues in Clinical Psychology.

TEACHING

  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    8 Jun 2026 - 2 Jul 2026
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment. Previously offered as Abnormal Psychology.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    8 Jun 2026 - 2 Jul 2026
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment. Previously offered as Abnormal Psychology.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Experimental Psychology: Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
    12 Jan 2026 - 1 May 2026
    Examination of fundamentals of the scientific method as applied to research in psychology. Research design, sampling, measurement, analytical, evaluative, and interpretive skills needed to understand the professional research literature. Includes a laboratory component in which students conduct research, use SPSS for data analysis, and write APA style papers.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and PSYC 3214 with a grade of 'C' or better, and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Introduction to Pediatric Psychology
    12 Jan 2026 - 1 May 2026
    Pediatric psychology is a dynamic subspecialty that involves promotion of children’s health and delivery of psychological services to children with both acute and chronic illnesses. This course provides an introduction to the field of pediatric psychology, including historical perspectives, theoretical models and underpinnings, roles of the pediatric psychologist in a number of hospital and clinic settings, and psychosocial interventions with a variety of childhood chronic illnesses and diseases. In addition, this course covers the empirical knowledge base for public health, injury prevention, pain management, consultation and liaison work, as well as general assessment and intervention in medical contexts for children with a variety of health-related issues.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    12 Jan 2026 - 1 May 2026
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment. Previously offered as Abnormal Psychology.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Personality
    18 Aug 2025 - 5 Dec 2025
    Basic assumptions, research, and clinical issues relating to the major personality theories. May not be used for degree credit with PSYC 5533.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 or consent of instructor and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (D)
    18 Aug 2025 - 5 Dec 2025
    Explores the nature and causes of stereotyping, discrimination and minority experience, mainly from a social psychological perspective. Examines how these issues impact social group members, especially members of low status or minority groups.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Succeeding in Psychology
    18 Aug 2025 - 10 Oct 2025
    This course will serve as a practical guide to making the most of your time as a psychology major at OSU and preparing for your work life beyond OSU, whether in graduate school or a career. You will learn about: resources that are available within the Psychology Department at OSU to help you succeed, strategies to maximize your competitiveness as a potential graduate student or future employee, and steps to take as you plan for your career after graduation.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    9 Jun 2025 - 3 Jul 2025
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    9 Jun 2025 - 3 Jul 2025
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Experimental Psychology: Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
    13 Jan 2025 - 2 May 2025
    Examination of fundamentals of the scientific method as applied to research in psychology. Research design, sampling, measurement, analytical, evaluative, and interpretive skills needed to understand the professional research literature. Includes a laboratory component in which students conduct research, use SPSS for data analysis, and write APA style papers.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and PSYC 3214 with a grade of 'C' or better, and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Issues in Clinical Psychology
    13 Jan 2025 - 2 May 2025
    An in-depth look at clinical psychology including the role of science in clinical psychology, specialty areas in the discipline, and major therapy approaches. Also examines clinical psychology as a profession and applying to graduate school in clinical psychology.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and three additional hours of psychology and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    13 Jan 2025 - 2 May 2025
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Personality
    19 Aug 2024 - 6 Dec 2024
    Basic assumptions, research, and clinical issues relating to the major personality theories. May not be used for degree credit with PSYC 5533.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 or consent of instructor and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (D)
    19 Aug 2024 - 6 Dec 2024
    Explores the nature and causes of stereotyping, discrimination and minority experience, mainly from a social psychological perspective. Examines how these issues impact social group members, especially members of low status or minority groups.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Succeeding in Psychology
    19 Aug 2024 - 11 Oct 2024
    This course will serve as a practical guide to making the most of your time as a psychology major at OSU and preparing for your work life beyond OSU, whether in graduate school or a career. You will learn about: resources that are available within the Psychology Department at OSU to help you succeed, strategies to maximize your competitiveness as a potential graduate student or future employee, and steps to take as you plan for your career after graduation.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    10 Jun 2024 - 5 Jul 2024
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    10 Jun 2024 - 5 Jul 2024
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Experimental Psychology: Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
    16 Jan 2024 - 3 May 2024
    Examination of fundamentals of the scientific method as applied to research in psychology. Research design, sampling, measurement, analytical, evaluative, and interpretive skills needed to understand the professional research literature. Includes a laboratory component in which students conduct research, use SPSS for data analysis, and write APA style papers.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and PSYC 3214 with a grade of 'C' or better, and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Introduction to Pediatric Psychology
    16 Jan 2024 - 3 May 2024
    Pediatric psychology is a dynamic subspecialty that involves promotion of children’s health and delivery of psychological services to children with both acute and chronic illnesses. This course provides an introduction to the field of pediatric psychology, including historical perspectives, theoretical models and underpinnings, roles of the pediatric psychologist in a number of hospital and clinic settings, and psychosocial interventions with a variety of childhood chronic illnesses and diseases. In addition, this course covers the empirical knowledge base for public health, injury prevention, pain management, consultation and liaison work, as well as general assessment and intervention in medical contexts for children with a variety of health-related issues.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 and 3 hours MATH or STAT designated 'A.'
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychopathology (S)
    16 Jan 2024 - 3 May 2024
    This course will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Personality
    21 Aug 2023 - 8 Dec 2023
    Basic assumptions, research, and clinical issues relating to the major personality theories. May not be used for degree credit with PSYC 5533.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113 or consent of instructor.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (D)
    21 Aug 2023 - 8 Dec 2023
    Explores the nature and causes of stereotyping, discrimination and minority experience, mainly from a social psychological perspective. Examines how these issues impact social group members, especially members of low status or minority groups.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Succeeding in Psychology
    21 Aug 2023 - 13 Oct 2023
    This course will serve as a practical guide to making the most of your time as a psychology major at OSU and preparing for your work life beyond OSU, whether in graduate school or a career. You will learn about: resources that are available within the Psychology Department at OSU to help you succeed, strategies to maximize your competitiveness as a potential graduate student or future employee, and steps to take as you plan for your career after graduation.
  • COURSE TAUGHT
    Abnormal Psychology (S)
    12 Jun 2023 - 7 Jul 2023
    This course will survey the field of abnormal psychology. We will examine the major psychological disorders, their causes, and how they are treated. The primary focus will be on the description of adult disorders and theories of etiology/treatment.Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1113.