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Dr. Amadio has been at Siena College since 2004. Immediately prior to Siena College he was a Visiting Assistant Profesor of Psychology at St. Mary's College of Maryland and did his post-doctoral work at Georgia Institute of Technology. He has extensive experience in college counseling centers and prior to his doctoral work was employed in public health education and community mental health.
He originally hails from Holtsville (Long Island), NY.
Degree | Program | University |
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Ph.D. | Counseling Psychology (APA-Accredited) | Georgia State University |
M.A. | Counselor Education | New York University |
B.A. | Psychology | SUNY College at Fredonia |
My Siena Experience
My Teaching Philosophy
I strive to create an active learning environment where students also understand the relevance of the course content to their future careers and/or personal lives.
What I Love About Siena
Small classes and engaged students.
My Favorite Courses to Teach
General Psychology, given the vast number of fascinating topics from which to choose.
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
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2010 - Now | Associate Professor | Siena College |
2004 - 2010 | Assistant Professor | Siena College |
2003 - 2004 | Visiting Assistant Professor | St. Mary's College of MD |
2002 - 2003 | Post-Doctoral Fellow | Georgia Institute of Technology Counseling Center |
2001 - 2002 | Pre-doctoral Intern | University of Georgia Counseling Center |
1998 - 2001 | Graduate Teaching Assistant | Georgia State University |
1997 - 2003 | Adjunct Professor | Georgia Perimeter College |
1994 - 1996 | Intake Coordinator | Catholic Charities - Community Life Skills Day Treatment Program |
1993 - 1994 | Associate Educator | Long Island Association for AIDS Care |
Current Research
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) issues, use of popular television in the psychology classroom
Articles & Book Reviews
- Use of popular television to enhance students' understanding of Piagetian concepts
Psychology Learning and Teaching, vol. 12
2012 - Use of popular television to enhance students' understanding of operant conditioning principles
Psychology Learning and Teaching, vol. 9
2010 - Gender differences in alcohol use and alcohol related problems: Do they hold for lesbians and gay men?
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, vol. 20
2008 - Sitcoms: Trash or treasure? Using situation comedies to enhance learning.
21st Annual Conference on the Teaching and Learning of Psychology
2007 - Empirical validation of a multi-dimensional model for assessing sexual orientation
Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, vol. 1
2006 - Internalized heterosexism, alcohol use, and alcohol-related problems among lesbians and gay men
Addictive Behaviors, vol. 31
2006 - Internalized homophobia and substance abuse among lesbians and gay men
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, vol. 17
2004
Books & Book Chapters
- Cross-cultural psychotherapy: Toward a critical understanding of diverse client populations (2nd ed.)
Bent Tree Press
2008 - Cross-cultural psychotherapy: Toward a critical understanding of diverse client populations
Bent Tree Press
2004
Presentations
- Popular television in the psychology classroom: Enhanced Learning or Just for Fun?
April, 2014
28th Annual Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Tarrytown, New York - Use of popular television in the teaching of psychodynamic concepts
March, 2012
2012 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - The validity of an implicit association test to measure internalized heterosexism
May, 2011
23rd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC, District of Columbia - Use of popular television to enhance students' understanding of Piagetian concepts
2011
25th Conference on the Teaching and Learning of Psychology, Tarrytown, New York - Popular television in the psychology classroom: Boon or bust?
2009
2009 Eastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Staunton, Virginia - Sitcoms: Trash or treasure? Using situation comedies to enhance learning.
March, 2007
21st Annual Conference on the Teaching and Learning of Psychology, Kerhonkson, New York - Empirical validation of a multidimensional model for assessing sexual orientation
2002
American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana - The Georgia Fatherhood Program
2001
International Fatherhood Conference, Atlanta, Georgia - Fatherhood Initiative Network in Georgia
1999
Connecting Fathers, Families, and Communities Conferences, Auburn, Washington