Kevin Masters (psychologist)

Kevin S. Masters, PhD
Born 1958
Nationality United States
Fields Psychology, Behavioral medicine
Institutions University of Denver
Alma mater Brigham Young University (PhD)
Website
Faculty page

Kevin S. Masters (born 1958) is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Colorado Denver. Since 2009, he has been editor-in-chief of the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, where he was earlier an associate editor (2005–2009). He has also served as associate editor at Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2009–2011).[1] Masters has published numerous articles on the health effects and correlates of religion and spirituality.

Biography

Masters was born in 1958.[2] He obtained his baccalaureate degree in psychology in 1980 from Cedarville College, (BA, 1980), later obtaining graduate degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Dayton, (MA, 1982) and Brigham Young University (PhD, 1989).[1] His doctoral thesis focused on why people run the marathon.[3]

Publications (selected)

Spirituality, religion, and health:

Other:

References

  1. 1 2 Kevin Masters CV (accessed 5 July 2014).)
  2. Worldcat person data, Kevin S. Masters (accessed 5 July 2014)
  3. Masters, Kevin S. (1988). "The psychology of the marathon : an exploration of how and why people run 26.2 miles." Doctoral dissertation in psychology. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, Department of Psychology. OCLC 22009019

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