Paschale Mccarthy
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
- Department: Psychology, Health and Gender
- Office:PL-104
- Office Hours:Thursdays 14h00-15h00
Professor Paschale McCarthy entered the American University of Paris in 2005. Born in Ireland, she completed a Masters at Trinity College Dublin and two Masters programs and a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Paris VII-Denis Diderot. She has previously taught classes at Framingham University (summer program, Rome), Paris V (Sorbonne) and Paris VII (Denis Diderot). Her research uses a qualitative approach to explore the construction of identity -particularly with relation to identity formation within multicultural perspectives- and the effects of anxiety on the construction of "self".As a practising clinical psychologist, McCarthy avails of the opportunity to pursue her research in a practical setting and treats a variety of clinical issues. She has published and presented on social anxiety and selective mutism at conferences and seminars in Europe. She has published chapters in a number of French reviews and mostrecently published a book on selective mutismLe mutisme s矇lectif chez les enfants bilingues: un silence 矇loquent (2013).