Dalia G. Ducker, Ph.D. Alliant International University (415) 955-2149 California School of Professional Psychology dducker@alliant.edu One Beach St. Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94133-1221 Education: Resume 1966 B.A., Psychology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. 1974 Ph.D., Social Psychology, City University of New York, New York, NY. Professional Work Experience: Teaching: 9/91-present Professor, California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, CA. 9/86-8/91 Associate Professor, California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA. 9/78-8/86 Assistant Professor, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA. 9/77-8/78 Core Faculty, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA. 9/70-6/71 Adjunct lecturer, part-time, CUNY, New York, NY Administration: 6/14 present Interim Dean, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University 1/09 6/14 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University. 9/03 1/09 Director, Clinical PhD Program, California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, CA. 9/98-8/99 Coordinator and principal author, WASC Re-accreditation Self-Study, California School of Professional Psychology. Alameda, CA. 9/79-8/81 Director, Student Research, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA. 9/78-8/79 Investigate/research curriculum series coordinator, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA.
Research appointments and grants: 9/07 Grant from CEMRRAT to devise and implement project for recruiting and retaining ethnic minority students 7/01-6/03 Co-Principal Investigator, study of adolescent children of women in treatment for breast cancer, funded by Breast Cancer Research Program, Office of the President, University of California. 9/91-8/92 Visiting Scholar, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. 6/90 APA, Division 9, grant-in-aid for study of women clerical workers 8/74-8/76 Assistant Research Psychologist, Institute of Personality Assessment and Research, University of California, Berkeley, CA. 8/72-6/74 Research Associate, Division of Behavioral Science Research, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, AL. 7/70-8/70 Interviewer for a Boston College study of Community Decisions, Boston, MA. 9/69-6/70 Research Assistant for the Center for Social Research, City University of New York, New York, NY. 2/69-6/69 Research Assistant for Dr. Stanley Milgram, City of New York, New York, NY. 9/68-6/69 Research Assistant for Dr. William Oakes, City University of New York, New York, NY. Clinical: 9/66-6/67 Caseworker for Lorain County Welfare Department, Elyria, OH. Licenses: Licensed Psychologist, California License PSY 7919 Professional Affiliations: National: American Psychological Association, Divisions 8, 9, and 35 Local: Western Psychological Association Scholarships and Awards: 9/71-8/73 National Science Foundation, dissertation grant to finance research 9/69-8/71 National Science Foundation, traineeship
9/66-8/68 NDEA, Title IV fellowship Publications: Tori, C.D., & Ducker, D.G. (2004). Sustaining the commitment to multiculturalism: A longitudinal study of a graduate psychology program. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 649-657. Porter, N., Ducker, D.G., Ferrell, H.E., & Helton, L. (2001). Exploring the rift: An intergenerational dialogue about feminism. Women & Therapy, 23, 57-78. Ducker, D.G., & Tori, C.D. (2001). The reliability and validity of a multicultural assessment instrument developed for a graduate program in psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 425-432. Ducker, D.G. (1994). Research on women physicians with multiple roles: A feminist perspective. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 49, 78-84. Ducker, D.G. (1991). Feminist values and research on psychology of women: Lessons for professional training of psychologists. Pre-conference paper. National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology. Ducker, D.G. (1988). The professional context for women physicians: Collegial relations and role models and mentors. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 43, 106-108. Ducker, D.G. (1987). Life satisfactions for women physicians. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 42, 57-59. Ducker, D.G. (1986). Role conflicts for women physicians. In C.D. Scott and J.E. Hawk (Eds). Health Thyself: The health of health professionals. New York: Bruner-Mazel. Ducker, D.G. (1986). Role conflict in women physicians: A longitudinal study. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 41, 14-16. Ducker, D.G. (1980). The effects of two sources of role strain for women physicians. Sex Roles, 6, 549-560. Ducker, D.G. (1978). Believed suitability of medical specialties for women physicians. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 33, 25-31. Gough, H.G. & Ducker, D.G. (1977). Social class in relation to medical school performance and specialty choice. Journal of Psychology, 96, 31-34. Ducker, D.G. (1977). The myth of professional isolation among physicians in non-urban areas. Journal of Medical Education, 52, 991-998. Chavis, J., Ducker, D.G. & Foy, R. (1974). A survey of programs for gifted students in historically black colleges. Atlanta: Southern Regional Education Board. Presentation and workshops: Ducker, D.G. (2014, April). A rubric for evaluating dissertations: Pilot study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association. Portland, OR.
Ducker, D.G. & Porter, P. (2013, July). Sexism and stereotypes: Are all women leaders seen the same? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. Ducker, D.G. & Mullen, P. (2013, April). Strategic institutional evaluation: A system for reviewing program progress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association. Reno NV. Ducker, D.G. & Saito, P. (2013, April). A rubric for evaluating doctoral dissertations in clinical psychology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association. Reno NV. Ducker, D.G. (2012, July). Stereotypes, prescriptions, and proscriptions for women in politics. Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa. Ducker, D.G. (2012, January). Strategic evaluation of functioning: System of program review. Workshop presented at the mid winter meeting of the National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Ducker, Dalia G. (2011, October) A path to multiculturalism in a psychology department: Process, content, and lessons learned. Continuing Education Workshop, Xavier University, Cincinnati. OH. Ducker, D. G. (2011, August). Success in clinical doctoral programs: Gender differences. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Ducker, D.G. & Saito, P. (2011, April). Evaluating multicultural competency in clinical training. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Drosman, D.J., & Ducker, D.G. (2011, April). The effect of intrinsic motivation on well being in marathon runners. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Ducker, D. G. (2010, August). Feminist mentoring. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. Wilson, K., & Ducker, D. (2010, August). Feminist identification as a protective factor against perceived sexism. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California. Ducker, D.G., Jenkins-Monroe, V., & Saito, Paul (2010, April). Evaluating clinical competency in graduate students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Cancun, Mexico. Meck, H., & Ducker, D.G. (2009, August). Disordered eating attitudes and behaviors: Relation to personality characteristics, family systems, and identity development in young adult males. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Ducker, D.G. (2009, April). Mentoring for clinical psychologists: Are there gender differences? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR. Saito, P., Ducker, D.G., Tori, C., & Norris, C. (2009, April). Predicting clinical competency in psychology graduate students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR. Ducker, D.G. (2009, April). Leading for diversity: Aims, strategies, and professional and personal challenges for psychologists in leadership roles. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California Psychological Association, Oakland, CA. Duran, R., Ducker, D.G., & Heller, T. (2009, January). Leadership training: Identifying opportunities and evaluating competencies. Workshop presented at the mid winter meeting of the National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology, Puerto Vallarta, MX. Ducker, D.G., Jenkins, Monroe, V., & Saito, P. (2009, January). Evaluation of clinical training: CSPP San Francisco PhD and PsyD Programs. Poster present at the AIU third annual all faculty conference, San Jose, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2008, August), Listening to clinical students: The Gap between mission and reality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Ducker, D.G. (2008, August). Are we ready for a woman president?: Evaluation, stereotypes, and attitudes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Ducker, D.G. (2008, April). Mentors: Who needs them? Structured discussion at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, San Diego, CA. Ducker, D.G., & Tori, C.D. (2007, August). Ambivalent attitudes toward women and men among Thai university students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Mitchell, V., & Ducker, D.G. (2007, August). View from here: 1967 2007 Gender, sexuality, and life choices. Roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Mitchell, V., & Ducker, D.G. (2007, March). Contextualizing the view from here, 1966-2006: Feminist understanding of gender, sexuality, and women s life choices. Roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2005, October). The APA self study: An example of an institutional Program evaluation. Presentation to Joint Meeting of PhD Program Research Seminars. Ducker, D.G. (2004, May). Children s and mothers coping during mothers treatment for breast cancer. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association Convention. Tucson, AZ. Ducker, D.G., & Levine E. (2003, September). Children s stress during mother treatment
for cancer. Poster and paper presented at the California Breast Cancer Research Program Symposium, San Diego, CA. Ducker. D.G. (2003, May). Longitudinal view of graduate students reactions to a diversity mission. Paper presented at annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association Convention, Vancouver, CN. Tori, C.D., & Ducker, D.G. (2002, February). The multicultural education of graduate students in psychology: A quantitative and qualitative outcome study. Paper presented at the 9 th Annual Diversity Conference, San Diego, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2001, August). Experiences of a diverse sample of women with multiple roles. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2001, August). The generation gap for feminism: Can it be narrowed? Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2001, March). Enhancing diversity in graduate psychology programs. Discussion presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Ducker, D.G. (2000, January). Experience of discrimination in psychology graduate education. Paper presented at the International Conference on Women in Higher Education, New Orleans, LA. Ducker, D.G. (1998, November). The experiences of women clerical workers. Paper presented at the Work and Family Conference, Boston, MA. Ducker, D.G. (1998, August). The experience of role conflict for employed women: A multicultural perspective. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1997, April). Role strain and satisfaction among women clerical and professional workers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Seattle, WA. Ducker, D.G. (1995, March). Emotional and instrumental support for women clerical workers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1994, October). Role strain and satisfaction among women clerical workers: A feminist understanding. Presentation at Feminist Forum, California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1994, August). Social support, role strain, and satisfaction among women clerical workers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1994, March). A feminist approach to research training in a clinical psychology graduate program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, Oakland, CA.
Ducker, D.G. (1992, October). Role conflict for women physicians. Presentation at the Women's Health Research Seminar, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1992, March). Research on women with multiple roles: A feminist perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology, Long Beach, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1992, February). Dual career couples: Making it work. Panel for students at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1992, February). Social and Psychological aspects of sex discrimination. Panel for administrative personnel at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1989, April). Modes of coping among women professionals with multiple roles. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association/Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Reno, NV. Ducker, D.G. (1989, April). Stress from multiple roles. Talk to staff at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1989, February). Sources of satisfaction for women professionals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California State Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1988, November). Communication and interpersonal relationships. Talk to students at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1988, April). Role models and career integration in women professionals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Burlingame, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1987, June). Combining work and family: Myth and reality. Talk to Stanford Professional Women's Association, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1987, March). Stress for health care professionals. Talk to students at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1987, February). The professional context for women physicians: Collegial relations and role models and mentors. Talk to the Bay Area Chapter of American Medical Women's Association, Berkeley, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1985, August). Role conflict for working women: Myth or reality? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1983, August). The career patterns of midlife women and men physicians: A longitudinal examination. Paper presented at the annual meeting American Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1983, April). Role strain for women physicians: A longitudinal study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Ducker, D.G. (1983, February). A longitudinal study of women physicians: Changes in perceived competence over time. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California State Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1982, August). Life satisfaction among women physicians. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Ducker, D.G. (1981, January). The history of research at CSPP-Berkeley. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California State Psychological Association, Sacramento, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1980, October). Dissertation policies and procedures: Comparison of CSPP with nationwide sample of programs in clinical and professional psychology. Colloquium at California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1980, September). Dissertation policies and procedures: A nationwide survey of programs in clinical and professional psychology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada. Ducker, D.G. (1980, June). Women doing research on women. Seminar at the Women's Conference, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1977, October). Physicians in rural areas. Colloquium at California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1974, December). Role strain for women physicians. Talk to first-year women medical students, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1974, December). The effects of two sources of role strain for women physicians. Colloquium at the Institute for Personality Assessment and Research, University of California, Berkeley, CA. Ducker, D.G. (1973, November). Anatomy of a research effort. Paper presented at the Consortium on Research Training, Atlanta, GA. Technical Reports: Ducker, D.G. (2002, January). Family Advocacy and Service Team: Independent evaluation report. Ducker, D.G., Do, T., Jones, M., Mendoza, R., & Orcutt, R. (2001, June). Practicum training at the Psychological Services Center: An evaluation study of former students and applicants. Ducker, D.G. (2001, January). Family Advocacy and Service Team: Independent evaluation report. Ducker, D.G. (1995, September). Parent involvement project: Phase 4. Evaluation report for San Francisco School Volunteers. Ducker, D.G. (1994, September). Parent involvement project: Phase 3. Evaluation report for San Francisco School Volunteers. Ducker, D.G. (1993, September). Parent involvement project: Phase 2. Evaluation report for San Francisco School Volunteers.
Ducker, D.G. (1992, September). Parent involvement project: Phase 1. Evaluation report for San Francisco School Volunteers. Ducker, D.G. (1991, June). Another Span. Evaluation report for Child and Family Therapy Center and San Francisco Foundation. Werner, P.D. & Ducker, D.G. (1989, June). AIDS Education for the Podiatric Physician. Evaluation report for California College of Podiatric Medicine. Consultations: Consultant on path to diversity in a psychology department, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio Site visitor for the Commission on Accreditation, American Psychological Association Independent consultant on program evaluation Consultant on design for review of academic programs at Alliant International University. Consultant on program evaluation for Family Advocacy and Service Team consortium. Consultant on program evaluation as part of Technical Assistance and Training project for domestic violence programs. Consultant on questionnaire construction for Through the Looking Glass Principal Consultant, Organizational DATA, Inc. Consultant on research design, survey research, questionnaire construction, and data management and analysis for various applied research projects, including: San Francisco School Volunteers, Child and Family Therapy Center, USCF Bay Area Research Consortium on Women with AIDS, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Solem Associates, Jewish Family and Children Services, CommuniCorp, Arc Limited, Gayle Wheeler Ph.D. Reviewing: Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology (manuscripts) Sex roles: A Journal of Research (manuscripts) American Psychological Association, Division 35 (convention presentation proposals) Association for Women in Psychology (convention presentation proposals) Western Psychological Association (convention presentation proposals) Saybrook Institute (dissertation proposals) The Wright Institute (dissertation proposals) Faculty Responsibilities: Advising: Advisor for students in PhD research seminar Advisor for part-time students and students planning leaves Advisor for students who failed comprehensive exams Dissertations: Served as committee chair for 84 completed dissertations Served as committee member for 98 completed dissertations Governance: Selected leadership positions: 1/09 present Chair, CSPP Curriculum Committee 1/11 11/12 Chair, Implementation Committee for Integrating OP programs into
CSPP 9/04 8/05 Chair, San Francisco Bay Campus Advisory Committee 9/01 9/03 Chair, San Francisco Bay Faculty Senate 9/98-8/01 Faculty representative, CSPP/AIU Board of Trustees 9/92-6/98 Chair, CSPP-Alameda Faculty Senate 9/94-6/95 Chair, CSPP Schoolwide Faculty Senate 9/89-6/91 Chair, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/88-6/90 Chair, Committee for the Protection of Human Participants 9/84-6/85 Chair, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/83-6/86 Chair, Faculty Committee on Student Admission 9/80-6/82 Chair, Faculty Standards and Review Committee Selected Committee /Memberships: 1/09 present Member, Alliant Institutional Research Committee 9/05 1/09 Member, San Francisco Campus Advisory Committee 9/03 8/04 Member, Human Participants Committee 3/02-6/02 Member, CSPP Performance Evaluation Review Committee 9/00-6/03 Member, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/98-6/99 Member, Faculty Committee on Student Admissions 9/98-8/01 Member, CSPP Board of Trustees Academic Affairs Committee 9/92 6/05 Member, Campus Executive (Advisory) Committee 9/92-6/98 Member, CSPP School wide Faculty Senate 9/92-6/98 Member, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/90-6/91 Member, Faculty Committee in Student Admission 9/85-6/89 Member, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/85-6/87 Member, Campus Executive Committee 9/79-6/80 Member, Faculty Standards and Review Committee 9/77-6/79 Member, Campus Budget Committee Selected Search Committees: 2014 Chair, Search Committee for CSPP Dean 2012 Chair, Search Committee for System wide Director, of OP Program 2011 Member, Search Committee for LPCC Program faculty member 2010 Member, Search Committee for Director of LPCC Program 2002 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Vice President 1997 Member, Search Committee for Director of Research 1997 Member, Search Committee for Director of Students 1995 Chair, Search Committee for Dean of Academic Affairs 1993 Member, Search Committee for Director of Professional Training 1993 Member, Search Committee of Director of Organizational Psychology Program 1991 92 Member, Scholar Selection Committee, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University. 1989 Member, Search Committee for Dean of Students 1988 Member, Search Committee for Dean of Academic Affairs Selected Task Forces: 2012 Member, task force for revising catalogue format 2009 Member, task force for developing PD calendar 2007 08 Member, university wide WASC Task Force on Institutional Outcomes
2004 Co-chair, universitywide WASC Task Force on Governance, Decision Making, and Alignment 2001 Member, Institutional Research Task Force 1996 98 Member, Campus Dispute Resolution Process Task Force 1997 98 Chair, Faculty Multicultural Initiative Task Force 1994 Member, Systemwide task force to define role of Vice President of Academic Affairs 1993 Member, task force on planning systemwide women s Initiative 1991 Member, CEC and Administrative Reorganization Task Force 1985 87 Member, Task Force on Quality of Student Life Courses Taught: Writing Workshop Social Basis of Behavior Research Seminar: Psychology of Women, Sex Differences, and Gender Roles Dissertation Seminar: Proposal Design Questionnaire Construction Research Methods Introduction to Professional Psychology Gender as a Socio-Cultural Context for Mental Health Research Issues: Gender Tests and Measurements Gender Issues Psychology of Women Women and Work General Research Cluster Program Evaluation