Cynthia Paxton, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Health Science and Human Ecology
Office: HP 245
Phone: 909.537.5343
Email: cpaxton@csusb.edu

Courses I teach:

HSCI 310 Health and Sexuality
HSCI 364 Drug and Alcohol Use and Abuse
HSCI 470 Health Behavior
NSCI 325 Perspectives on Gender
 
 

My areas of interest and expertise: 

Parenting--"The Earlier the Better"
Addiction and Recovery
Mental Health
Health Behavior Change
Sexual Feelings in Psychotherapy
Child Sexual Abuse and Recovery

Selected Publications:

Paxton, C., Lovett, J. & Riggs, M.L.(2001). The Nature of Professional Training and Perceptions of Adequacy in Dealing with Sexual feelings: Experiences of Clinical Psychology Faculty. Ethics and Behavior, Vol.11, No.2.

Dabney, C. & Paxton, C. (1997). Bioenergetic analysis: Using the connection between psyche and soma in the therapeutic relationship. The California Therapist: The Magazine of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Sept./Oct.
   
Paxton, C., Clark, K. & Reynolds, W. (1995). Instructor's Manual and Test Item File to accompany the second edition of Fields, R.(1994) Drugs and Alcohol in Perspective.
   
Paxton, C. (1991). A bridge to healing: responding to disclosures of childhood sexual abuse, Health Values: Health Behavior, Education and Promotion,15, 49-56.
  
Paxton, C. and Susky, D. (1988). AIDS, homophobia and sexual attitudes, Health Values: Achieving High Level Wellness, 12, 39-43. 

Paxton, C., & Jacknik, M. (1988). Should I Be Tested? an educational pamphlet developed in conjunction with San Bernardino County Department of Public Health.  
 
 

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