School of Professional Psychology Faculty
Michelle R. Guyton, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University
Education
- Ph.D. University of Utah, 2005, Clinical Psychology
- M.A. Sam Houston State University, 1998, Clinical Psychology
- B.A. Sam Houston State University, 1996, Psychology
Roles and Interests
- Instructor: Intervention I, Research Methods and Statistics, Correctional Psychology
- Clinical Interests: Treatment and assessment of serious and persistent mental illness and personality pathology; offenders with mental illness; substance abuse.
- Research Interests: Severe mental illness in prison, institutional adjustment in prison, psychopathy and other personality disorders, violence risk assessment, sex offenders.
Recent Presentations
- Guyton, M.R., & Golding, S.L. (March, 2004). A dimensional approach to risk assessment: Does psychopathology predict institutional maladjustment in an incarcerated population? American Psychology and Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
- Guyton, M.R., & Golding. S.L. (March, 2004). The concurrent and predictive validity of four psychopathy measures within an institutionally maladjusted prison population. American Psychology and Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
- Guyton, M.R., Marcus, D.K., Clawson, C., & Fox, K.A. (March, 2004). Take two: The effects of perceived perpetrator dangerousness on mock jurors' verdict and sentencing recommendations. American Psychology and Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
Publication
- Marcus, D.K., Lyons, Fr., P.M., & Guyton, M.R. (2000). Studying perceptions of juror influence in vivo: A social relations analysis. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 173-186.
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Michelle R. Guyton , Ph.D.
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University
511 SW 10th, Suite 400,
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (503) 352-2499
Toll Free: 1-877-PAC-UNIV ext. 2499
Fax: (503) 352-2403
E-Mail: guyton@pacificu.edu

