Faculty Spotlight
Robert Moss, Ph.D. (ABN, ABPP-Clinical)
Dr. Moss Joined the Forest faculty in the Spring of 2011. As a neuropsychologist, most of Dr. Moss' work surrounds the functions of the brain. Currently, Dr. Moss' focus is on clinical biopsychology. In his published articles, Moss discusses a psychotherapy approach based on cortical columns as the binary units at which all information is processed and stored. He says this is the first psychotherapy orientation based on a brain model. He also emphasizes emotional restructuring, which he says is "a structured approach to deal with influential negative emotional relationship memories."
Courses taught:
Moss currently teaches Biopsychology and Cognitive Affective.
Areas of interest include:
• Emotional Restructuring
• Brain operations theory (Dimensional Systems Model)
• Clinical biopsychology
• Behavioral medicine/pain management
• Neuropsychology
Education:
1981, University of Georgia, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Co-Major: Biopsychology
Publications:
Dr. Moss has written dozens of articles and continues to present his research.
For much more on Dr. Moss and his work please see his Curriculum Vita attached below.