Adjunct Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Michigan
Area: Clinical
Contact Information
Email: jhansell@umich.edu
Psychology Office: 2254 East Hall
Psychology Phone: 734-665-0840
Alternate Phone: 734-764-8956
Research and Teaching Interests
My research interests include: abnormal psychology/psychopathology, gender and sexual identity development, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy process and outcome, motivation and emotion.
Representative Publications
Hansell, J. & Damour, L. (2008). Abnormal Psychology, (2nd Ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc: New York.
Habarth, J., Hansell, J. & Gove, T. (under review). How Accurately Do Introductory Psychology Textbooks Present Psychoanalytic Theory?
Hansel, J. (2008). Psychoanalytic Reflections on Notes on a Scandal. The American Psychoanalyst, 42(4), 29-32.
Hansell, J. (2008). Psychoanalytis Aims and Attitudes. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 77(4).
Hansell, J. (2008). Book review of Practicing Intersubjectively by Peter Buirski. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 77(2).
Hansell, J. (2004). Review of Failures in Psychoanalytic Treatment. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 52(4), 1273-1275.
Hansell, J. (2002). Rigor and Reductionism: Commentary on Brenner, Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 11, (1), 83-89.
Hansell, J. (2002). Review of Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy? Post-Modern Theory Meets Clinical Practice. Gender and Psychoanalysis.
Hansell, J. (1997). The Interactive Paradigm and A Psychoanalytic Paradox. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 66, (3), 470-488.
Hatcher, R., Barends, A., Hansell, J., & Guttfreund, J. (1995). Patients' and Therapists' Shared and Unique Views of the Therapeutic Alliance: An Investigation Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis in a Nested Design. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(4), 636-643.
Garvin, V., Kalter, N., & Hansell, J. (1993). Divorced Women: Factors Contributing to Resiliency and Vulnerability. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 21,(1/2), 21-39.