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David Harder
Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1975
david.harder@tufts.edu

Dr. Harder is currently studying experiences of spirituality as well as the assessment of shame, guilt, and narcissism and how these traits relate to symptomatology and other aspects of personality functioning.

Courses taught include: Abnormal Psychology; Graduate-Level Abnormal Psychology; Seminar in Clinical Psychology (emphasizes different schools of psychotherapy); Supervisory Seminar in Field Work (for undergraduate psychology/clinical majors); Research Methods in Clinical Psychology; Theories of Personality.

Dr. Harder co-administers a special Psychology Department major in "Psychology/Clinical", which gives undergraduates a thorough grounding in the academic and clinical sides of psychology. A capstone experience in this major is a year-long internship of 12 - 16 hours work per week in an actual clinical agency. This field work experience includes regular on-site supervision and a campus supervisory seminar once a week. Introductory psychology, basic statistics, clinical research design, and clinical interviewing courses are required. Optional courses that focus on family therapy, behavior therapy, and psychoanalysis are also available. As far as we know, this is the only undergraduate major of this sort in the entire country.

Representative Publications     

Greenwald, D.F., & Harder, D.W. (2003). The dimensions of spirituality. Psychological Reports, 92, 975-980.

Harder, D.W., & Greenwald, D.F. (in press). The Harder TAT Ambitious-Narcissistic Style Scale. To appear in S. R. Jenkins (Ed.). A Handbook of
Clinical Scoring Systems for Thematic Apperceptive Methods
. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Harder, D.W., & Greenwald, D.F. (2000). The psychotherapy of shame- based disorders from an evolutionary perspective. In P. Gilbert & K. Bailey (Eds.), Genes on the couch: Explorations in evolutionary psychotherapy (pp. 304-329). Hove: Psychology Press.

Harder, D.W., & Greenwald, D.F. (1999). Further validation of the shame and guilt scales of the Harder Personal Feelings Questionnaire-2. Psychological Reports, 85, 271-281.

Greenwald, D.F., & Harder, D.W. (1997). Fantasies, coping behavior, and psychopathology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53, 1-7.