Dr. Stephen Baker

Title: Assistant Professor of Psychology
School: Arts & Letters
Academic Department: Psychology
Phone: 814-472-2769
E-mail: sbaker@francis.edu
Office Location: Scotus Hall 217
Education
- Ph.D. Developmental Psychology - University of Houston
- M.A. Psychology - University of Houston
- M.A. Psychological Services - The Catholic University of America
- B.A. Psychology and English - Rhode Island College
Biography
Courses
- PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 209: Lifespan Development
- PSYC 305: Memory and Cognition
- PSYC 421: The Rise and Fall of Autobiographical Memory
- PSYC 421: The Child in the 21st Century
Research Interests
- Autobiographical memories
Recent Scholarly Activities
Publications
- Baker, S. H., & Naus, M. J. (2007). Autobiographical memory in long-term breast cancer survivors: Reminiscence and psychological growth. American Psychological Society. Washington, DC.
- Baker, S. H., Robinson, A. M., & Naus, M. J. (2007). Autobiographical memories and the self in long-term breast cancer survivors: Does spirituality play a role? Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.
- Baker, S. H. (2005). Autobiographical memory recall in long-term breast cancer survivors: Reminiscence and psychological growth. University of Houston, Psychology, Houston, TX.
- Baker, S. H. (2005). Test Bank for The Developing Child by H. Bee and D. Boyd. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Presentations
- Robinson, A. M., Baker, S. H., Naus, M. J., and Garcini, L.(2008). Meaning, peace and faith: Testing a revised factor structure for the FACIT-Sp. Poster presented at the Society for Behavioral Medicine annual conference, San Diego, CA.
- Baker, S. H. and Naus, M. J. (2007). Autobiographical memory in long-term breast cancer survivors: Reminiscence and psychological growth. Poster presentation at the American Psychological Society annual conference, Washington, DC.
- Baker, S. H., Robinson, A. M., and Naus, M. J. (2007). Autobiographical memories and the self in long term breast cancer survivors: Does spirituality play a role? Poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine annual conference, Washington, DC
Professional Memberships
- American Psychological Society
- Society for Research in Child Development
- Society of Behavioral Medicine