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James J. Gross (Professor)

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Personal bio
Dr. James Gross is Professor of Psychology at Stanford University, and Director of the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory. Dr. Gross earned his BA in philosophy from Yale University in 1987 and his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1993. He is a leading researcher in the areas of emotion and emotion regulation, and he has received early career awards from the American Psychological Association, the Western Psychological Association, and the Society for Psychophysiological Research. He has over 180 publications, including Psychology (with Henry Gleitman and Daniel Reisberg) and the Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Dr. Gross is also an award-winning teacher, the Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, and Director of the Stanford Psychology One Teaching Program. His teaching awards include Stanfordâ??s Deanâ??s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Stanfordâ??s Postdoctoral Mentoring Award, the Stanford Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize, and Stanfordâ??s highest teaching prize, the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Currently teaching
PSYCH 1: Introduction to Psychology (Autumn)
PSYCH 13N: Emotion Regulation (Spring)
PSYCH 235: Motivation and Emotion (Spring)
PSYCH 282: Practicum in Teaching PSYCH 1 (Autumn)
PSYCH 292: Special Topics in Emotion Regulation (Autumn, Winter, Spring)
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