Marty Sapp Professor
Department of Educational Psychology Marty Sapp teaches courses and does research in clinical hypnosis, counseling research, counseling theories, and anxiety and stress disorders. He is a licensed psychologist, a fellow of the American Psychological Association, and a member of the Society of Clinical Hypnosis. His primary area of research is psychological applications of hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral therapies.
Sapp is the author of "Hypnosis, Dissociation, and Absorption: Theories, Assessment, and Treatment." He also writes and makes presentations about cognitive-behavioral interventions (Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy, REBT) for at-risk and special education students, test anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and guided imagery. He wrote "Psychological and Educational Test Scores: What are They?" This book is designed for quantitatively phobic readers who are forced to interpret test results or scores. He earned M.Ed. and Ed.D. degrees at the University of Cincinnati.
Contact Information
e-mail: sapp@uwm.edu
phone: 414-229-6347
Location:
Enderis Hall 757, 2400 E. Hartford Ave.
Mailing Address:
UWM School of Education
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413