Helen Kiso, Ph.D.
Psychology
Education
- PHD, Oklahoma State Univ Stillwater
- MS, Oklahoma State Univ Stillwater
- BA, California State Univ Dominguez Hills
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department Head of Psychology
Contact Information
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Email Addresskiso@ozone-1.com
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Phone Number570-372-4541
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Office LocationFisher Hall - Rm 333
I think that everyone at some point should take a course in psychology. There is so much to psychology that people don’t realize. Based on my experiences, I have always questioned why people do certain things or act certain ways. I feel lucky to do research and read about new findings on issues that a lot of people also find interesting. I love doing what I do because psychology is constantly changing and that makes it so great.
At Susquehanna University, I like the student-focused environment and dedication of the faculty to see students succeed. It is evident that people at SU enjoy being here and I think that this makes this university special and unique.
As a life span developmental psychologist, I am interested in topics, such as why certain subgroups of individuals plan differently than others and how cognitive and affective forces influence our decisions. Specifically, I am interested in the patterns of collaborative cognition among couples at different ages and life stages.
Outside of the classroom I enjoy spending time with my family and my dog.
- PSYC-101: Principles of Psychology
- PSYC-201: Death & Dying
- PSYC-237: Lifespan Development
- PSYC-238: Childhood and Adolescence
- PSYC-238: Developmental Psych: Childhood
- PSYC-239: Developmental Psychology: Adolescence
- PSYC-240: Adulthood and Aging
- PSYC-240: Dvptl Psyc: Adulthood & Aging
- PSYC-421: Directed Research
- PSYC-505: Research Apprenticeship
- PSYC-525: Independent Research
- PSYC-526: Independent Research
About Me
I think that everyone at some point should take a course in psychology. There is so much to psychology that people don’t realize. Based on my experiences, I have always questioned why people do certain things or act certain ways. I feel lucky to do research and read about new findings on issues that a lot of people also find interesting. I love doing what I do because psychology is constantly changing and that makes it so great.
At Susquehanna University, I like the student-focused environment and dedication of the faculty to see students succeed. It is evident that people at SU enjoy being here and I think that this makes this university special and unique.
As a life span developmental psychologist, I am interested in topics, such as why certain subgroups of individuals plan differently than others and how cognitive and affective forces influence our decisions. Specifically, I am interested in the patterns of collaborative cognition among couples at different ages and life stages.
Outside of the classroom I enjoy spending time with my family and my dog.