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Name and TitleJoseph J. Guido, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Institutional AffiliationMailing AddressDepartment of Psychology, Providence College,
Providence, RI 02918-001 USA
Email AddressResearch InterestsI am primarily interested in images of God as they
are related to 1) normal and pathological development and experience, 2) coping with adversity, and 3) the psychological experience of religious professionals and adepts. I am also interested in the religious
development of college students and young adults.
Representative Publications- Guido, J. (in press). College students and the spirit of conversion: The sacramental context of Catholic higher education.
America, 183.
- Guido, J. (2001). Using religion in a time of adversity:
What it tells us about vocation candidates. Horizon: Journal of the National
Religious Vocation Conference, 26(2).
- Guido, J. (1999). Beyond broken promises: Healing the
wounds of sexual assault on campus. America, 181(8), p.12-15.
- Guido, J. (1997). Schooling the soul: A psychological
perspective on the implicit theology of Roman Catholic candidates for
Ministry. Toronto: Regis College.
Research KeywordsPsychoanalytic, Object Relations, Development, Mental
Health and Psychopathology
Psychology and Religion Courses, Seminars, or Programs TaughtPSY 490 Selected Topics: Psychology of Religion
Relevant Degrees or Certificates Available at InstitutionLanguages Spoken |