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Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work

Sangeeta Singg

Professor of Psychology

Sangeeta Singg

E-mail: sangeeta.singg@angelo.edu
Office: A204E
Phone: (325) 942-2068, Ext. 251
Education: 1967 -   B.A., Punjab University (INDIA)
1970 -   M.A., Mississippi State University (Sociology)
1978 -   M.S., Texas A&M - Commerce (Psychology)
1981 -   Ph.D., Texas A&M - Commerce (Psychology)
At ASU since: 1981
Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Adjustment, Introduction to Counseling Psychology, Current Issues in Applied Psychology, Health Psychology, Seminar in Psychological Research

Graduate: Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Practicum

Research Interests: Student personal responsibility
College indecision
Nontraditional students
Effects of music on mood and performance
Sexual harassment
Child sexual abuse, survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Family violence
Effects of food on mood
Biofeedback
Spirituality

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Recent Work:

Singg, S.,  Palmer, T. N., & McNeese, B. (April 2006). Type of Testing and Performance: An Effort to Reduce Cheating on the In-class Exams.Annual meeting of Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

Singg, S. (2004). Reiki: An alternative therapy. In Carol M. Davis (Ed.), Complementary Therapies in Rehabilitation:Evidence for Efficacy in Therapy, Prevention, and Wellness. Thorofare, NJ: SlACK Inc.

Singg, S. (2003). Parents and the loss of a child.  In Clifton D. Bryant (Ed.), Handbook of Death and Dying. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.  Singg, S, & Ader, J. (2001). Development of Student Personal Responsibility Scale-10. Social  Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 29(4), 331-336.

Hubbartt, S., & Singg, S. (2001). Attitudes toward perpetration of sexual abuse against children: A study of legal and social service oriented students. North American Journal of Psychology, 3(2), 243-252.