Gregg Henriques, Ph.D., is an assistant professor, Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program,
James Madison University, in
Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA.
He developed a novel, theoretical approach to the unification of psychology called the
Tree of Knowledge System, the outline of which was published in 2003 in
Review of General Psychology, and two special issues of the
Journal of Clinical Psychology were devoted to the elaboration and evaluation of the model.
He has specific research interests in social motivation and affect, beliefs and values,
integrative psychotherapy, depression and suicide, the nature of mental disorders, and the relationship between psychiatry and professional psychology.
Dr. Henriques received his Master's degree in Clinical/Community Psychology from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Vermont.
He also worked two years as a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where his primary role was director of a randomized controlled clinical trial exploring the effectiveness of psychotherapy for recent suicide attempters.
Publications
Papers
- Henriques, G.R. (2005). A new vision for the field: Introduction to the second special issue on the unified theory. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 3-6.
- Henriques, G.R. (2005). Toward a useful mass movement. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 121-139.
- Henriques, G. (2004) "Psychology Defined". Journal of Clinical......
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