David Bader
Profile
David Bader’s time as a student at Salem State led to a two-pronged career as a marriage and family therapist and adjunct professor. Teaching a wide variety of psychology courses at local colleges brought him the opportunity to hone his teaching skill and gain an appreciation for the challenges faced by today’s students. As a full-time assistant professor at Endicott College, he has brought a broad-based, liberal-arts view of the world to his students while simultaneously preparing them to fulfill their career aspirations.
Education
Salem State College
Master of Science in Marriage and Family Counseling
1992
Salem State College
Bachelor Major/Psychology: Minor/Philosophy
1990
Awards and Accomplishments
Graduated summa cum laude from Salem State with a master's degree in 1992.
Recipient of the Jane Gray Psychology Award.
Member of Phi Kappa Phi National Academic Honor Society.
Inducted into Endicott's Athletic Hall of Fame.
Rendered several pen and ink drawings currently hanging in various Endicott offices.
Research
Research has been lifelong as an avid reader of philosophy, religion, psychology, and the classics in literature.
Selected Publications
Bader, d. (2008). It`s Not Your Fault, The End of Guilt. New York, NY: Quinn/Bader Enterprises.
Bader, d. (2008). Apocalypse Whispered, Small Norman Edwell. New York, NY: Quinn/Bader Enterprises.
Bader, d. (2015). Object de Femme. A pictorial essay on feminism over the ages. Blurb, Incorporated.
Courses
Theories of Counseling
Abnormal Psychology
Childhood and Adolescence
Adulthood and Aging
Human Growth and Development
Social Psychology
Theories of Learning
Introductory Psychology
History and Systems of Psychology: Child Psychology
Business and Industry
Senior Capstone: Psychological Perspectives
Honors Seminar
Psychology of Gender
Theories of Personality
Theories of Motivation
Stress and Illness and Personal Reflections in Psychology