
David Scott Hargrove, Ph.D., ABPP
Kulynych/Cline Distinguished Professor of Psychology
100-C Smith-Wright
Appalachian State University
| Education |
| Postdoctoral Training: Georgetown Family Center, Washington, DC |
| Ph.D. University of Georgia, 1972 |
| B.A. Mississippi State University, 1962 |
| Research Interests |
Family Systems variables as determinants in health, mental health
Psychology and Literature
Rural health and mental health
Family Systems Theory, Family Therapy
Psychology and Religion
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| Representative Publications |
Hargrove, D.S. (In press) Psychotherapy based on Bowen Family Systems Theory. In Mark Stanton and James Bray, (Eds) Handbook of Family Psychology. Washington: American Psychological Association. |
Hargrove, D. S., (2007) Keeping a rural psychology presence alive. Clinical Psychology. |
Sharp, W. G., & Hargrove, D. S. (2004). Emotional expression and modality: an analysis of affective arousal and linguistic output in a computer vs. paper paradigm. Computers in Human Behavior. 20. 461-475. |
Richie, S. D., & Hargrove, D. S., (2004). An analysis of the effectiveness of telephone intervention in reducing absences and improving grades of college freshmen. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice. 395-412 |
McDaniel, S. H., Belar, C. D., Schroeder, C., Hargrove, D.S., & Freeman, E. L., (2002). A training curriculum for professional psychologists in primary care. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. |
Hargrove, D.S. (2000) Commentary: Narrative and clinical reality: A Teacher’s New Journey. Family, Systems & Health. 18, 467-468. |
| Keller, P.A., Murray, J.D., & Hargrove, D. S. (1999). A rural mental health research agenda: Defining context and setting priorities. Journal of Rural Health 15, 3. 316-325. |
Teaching and Research Awards |
2005 Harold M. Hildreth Award for Lifetime Contribution to Psychology in the Public Interest
2004 Family Psychologist of the Year
1974 Victor A. Howery Award for Outstanding Contribution to Rural Mental Health |
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