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Kathleen Hulbert, Ph.D.
Emerita
Expertise: Lifespan development, applied developmental psychology, cross-cultural development and psychological assessment Phone: 978-934-3950
Fax: 978-934-3074
Office: Mahoney Hall
Email: Kathleen Hulbert's Email
Educational Background A.B., Northwestern University; Ed.M., Boston University; CAGS, University of New Hampshire; Ed. D., Boston University. She has been teaching at UMass Lowell since 1970.
Bio Sketch A developmental and counseling psychologist, Dr. Hulbert emphasizes an ecological approach to the study of individuals and families across the lifespan, including historical, cross-cultural and generational perspectives. Her teaching has included undergraduate and graduate courses in lifespan development, applied developmental psychology, cross-cultural development and psychological assessment. She is particularly interested in how the interaction of work and family roles for both women and men affects family functioning.
Dr. Hulbert co-edited Women's Lives Through Time: Educated American Women of the Twentieth Century (Jossey-Bass, 1993). As a University in the City Scholar and working with UML's Center for Family, Work and Community, she was a founding member of the Greater Lowell Family Resource Collaborative. Her recent work focuses on the development of community-based programs for intervention and prevention with children and families. She is a licensed psychologist and a member of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 20 (Adult Development) and 35 (Psychology of Women). As Professor Emerita, she continues to teach part-time.
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