C. Peter Bankart mailto:bankartp@wabash.edu specializes in abnormal psychology, human sexual behavior, and cognitive behavior therapy, with research in non-Western approaches to psychotherapy, gender conformity, and social cognition. Professor Bankart also is the Co-Director of the Wabash Counseling Service.
Bankart, C. P. (1997). Talking cures. A history of western and eastern psychotherapies. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. |
Bankart, B. M., Bankart, C. P., and Franklin, J. P. (1988). Adolescent values as predictors of self-reported achievement in young men. Journal of Social Psychology, 128, 249-257.
Bankart, C. P., Koshikawa, F., Nedate, K., & Haruki, Y. (1992). When East meets west: Contributions of Eastern traditions to the future of psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 29, 141-149.
A Western meditation on Eastern psychology. Paper presented at the 22nd International Congress of Applied Psychology, Kyoto, Japan. July, 1990.
A morphological approach to the senior comprehensive examination in psychology. Poster presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1991.
Patterns of alcohol use and abuse on campus: A comparison with the national CORE data. Wabash College faculty research presentation. August, 1996.
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Psychology 23: Abnormal Psychology |
Psychology 84: Human Change Processes | Psychology 97b: History of Personality Theory and Psychotherapy |