First Name
Teresa
Last Name
DeCicco
Email
teresadecicco@trentu.ca
Phone
705-748-1011 ext. 7535
Location
DNA C104
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Professor
Accreditation
B.A. (McMaster), B.Sc. (Manitoba), M.Sc. (Trent), Ph.D. (York)
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Areas of Expertise
Publications
Dale, A., DeCicco T.L., Miller, N. (2013). Exploring the Dreams of Canadian Soldiers with Content Analysis. International Journal of Dream Research. In Press.
DeCicco, T.L., Barcaro, U., & Murkar, A. (2012). A cognitive model explaining the psychophysiology system responsible for the effectiveness of The Storytelling Method of Dream Interpretation. International Journal of Psychophysiology 85, 361-430.
DeCicco, T.L., Lyons, T., Pannier, Wright, C. (201). The dreams of women with breast cancer: Content Analysis and Discovery. International Journal of Dream Research. Vol 3(2), 104-110.
DeCicco, T.L., Barcaro, U., & Murkar, A. (2012). A cognitive model explaining the psychophysiology system responsible for the effectiveness of The Storytelling Method of Dream Interpretation. International Journal of Psychophysiology 85, 361-430.
DeCicco, T.L., Lyons, T., Pannier, Wright, C. (201). The dreams of women with breast cancer: Content Analysis and Discovery. International Journal of Dream Research. Vol 3(2), 104-110.
Areas of Research
My research covers 2 areas of study: 1) Sleep mentation (dreams and dreaming), and 2) Psychology of the Self. Research involves the theoretical underpinnings of these areas as well as their effectiveness in applied practice. For example, studies include decreasing nightmares and negative imagery related to severe illness; and examining the psychophysiological mechanisms of sleep mentation.
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