CV: Jacquie Lewis

Curriculum Vitae

Upcoming Presentations and Public Addresses

Degrees, Discipline, Year, Institution

  • Ph.D., Psychology, 2006.
  • Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, San Francisco, CA
     
  • Concentration: Clinical, Consciousness and Spirituality,
  • Dissertation title: The Significant Life Experiences in Waking and Dreaming Among Animal Rights Activists
     
  • Master of Arts, Communication Science, 1977
  • Governors State University, University Park, IL
     
  • Bachelor of Arts, Journalism, Creative Writing, 1975
  • Columbia College, Chicago, IL 

Current Projects and Professional Activities

 Jacquie is also the E-News Editor and on the board of directors of The International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD). She is the conference coordinator for the 2009 IASD annual conference, scheduled to take place in Chicago.

Important Conference Presentations


Research Interests

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Research Expertise

Jacquie is well-versed in the Hal - Van de Castle method of dream content analysis. She also has surveyed dream researchers on their experiences with the IRB process. Her quantitative research, investigating the significant life experiences of animal rescuers, humane educators, and animal rights activists, isolated 17 significant life experiences. Her interviews with animal rights activists uncovered four main themes that inform their lives.

Expertise Working with Saybrook Students

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Research Expertise

Research Expertise Rating Guide:

  1. studied in a class or have read intensively on my own
  2. special training in the form of a workshop or equivalent
  3. taught a class in, or supervised research using this method (research practicum, on a dissertation or master's committee
  4. used in research myself
  5. published or presented at conferences my research using this method

Methods Traditionally Considered As Quantitative (But Need Not Be)

Laboratory Research
Field Experiments
Randomized Controlled Clinical
Quasi-experimental methods
Correlational Methods

Methods That Could Use Quantitative Or Qualitative Methods

Action Research
Survey Research
Interview Research
Observational Research
Epidemiological Research
Ethnography
Focus Groups
Self-Observational Methods
Narrative Methods
Feminist Methods
Content Analysis
Discovery-Oriented (psychotherapy)
Events paradigm (psychotherapy)
Archival Research
Case History Methods
Appreciative Inquiry
Multiple Case Depth Research
Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design
Longitudinal research
Cross-sectional research

Methods Primarily Associated With Qualitative Research (But May Also Use Quantitative)

Ethnoautobiographical research
Hermeneutics
Grounded Theory
Phenomenology
Heuristic Research

Types of Analysis

Simple Parametric Statistics (t-test, etc.)
Confidence intervals
Analysis of Variance (including MANOVA)
Analysis of Covariance
Regression (including multiple regression)
Discriminant Function Analysis
Structural Equation Modeling/Path Analysis
Causal Modeling
Cluster Analysis
Survival Analysis
Nonparametrics
Bayesian Analysis
Meta-analysis and effect sizes
Factor Analysis
Time series analysis
Multidimensional scaling