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James Maddock
 
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Professor Emeritus
Office: 299f McNeal Hall
Phone:  612-624-7769
E-mail:  james.maddock@worldnet.att.net

Mailing address:  290 McNeal Hall

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Degrees

Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1971 - Religion/Personality Psychology
M.A., University of Chicago, 1967- Religion/Personality Psychology
B.A., Valparaiso University, 1965 - Psychology, Theology
B.S., Northwestern University, 1962 - Psychology

Honors & Awards

  • 2000 Rosemary Dummer Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Minnesota Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and to the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy.
  • 1998 Professional Standard of Excellence Career Award - American Association of Sex Educators, Counselor & Therapists
  • 1995 Outstanding Service Award - Minnesota Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
  • 1994 Outstanding Contribution in Writing - Upper Midwest Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
  • 1993 Nominated by Department and College for Morse-Minnesota Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award
Scholarship Interests

Family and sexuality - Marriage and family therapy - Intimacy and conflict - Family violence and sexual abuse - Sexuality education - Sexual abuse in Chile, Denmark, Norway, Russia

Teaching & Learning

Dr. Maddock is retired and no longer teaching classes.

Research & Discovery
Outreach & Engagement
  • 2001 FSoS Curriculum Committee
  • 1999–present Ethics Committee, American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists
  • 1998-present Consultant to the Holistic Program for Violence and Abuse Treatment; Tubman Famiy Alliance Center, Minneapolis
  • 1994–2000 Chair, University Project on Interdisciplinary Education for Mental Health Practice
Selected Publications

Maddock, J.W. (Ed.) (1997). Sexuality education in postsecondary and professional training settings. New York: Haworth.

Maddock, J.W. (1997). Sexuality education: A history lesson. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality 9, 1-22.

Maddock, J.W. (1995). The perpetrator/victim interaction pattern in sexual assault and abuse. Nordisk Sexologi 9, 23-27

Maddock, J. W., Hogan, M. J., Antonov, A. I., & Matskovsky, M. S. (eds.) (1994). Families before and after perestroika: Russian and U. S. perspectives. New York: Guilford Press.

Maddock, J. W., & Larson, N. R. (1995). Incestuous families: An ecological approach to understanding and treatment. New York: W.W. Norton.

Lally, C. F., & Maddock, J. W. (1994). Sexual meanings of engaged couples. Family Relations, 43, 53-60.

Maddock, J. W., & Kon, I. S. (1994). Families and sexuality. In J. W. Maddock, M. J. Hogan, A. I. Antonov & M. S. Matskovsky (Eds.), Families before and after perestroika: Russian and U.S. perspectives (pp. 96-134). New York: Guilford Press.

Maddock, J. W. (1993). Modeling human systems via dialectical ecology. In International Association for Cybernetics (Ed.), Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Cybernetics (pp. 544-548). Namur, Belgium: International Association for Cybernetics.

Maddock, J. W. (1993). Ecological dialectics: An approach to family theory construction. Family Science Review, 6, 21-44.

Maddock, J. W. (1993). Therapy and medicine: It's time for a divorce. Newsletter of the Upper Midwest Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (September), pp. 4-5.

Maddock, J. W. (1993). Considerations for an independent mental health care system. Newsletter of the Upper Midwest Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (December), pp. 6-7.

Maddock, J. (1993). Ecology, ethics and responsibility in family therapy. Family Relations, 42, 116-123.

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