Dr. English teaches various psychology courses at Washington University. Information on some of her courses is located below. Additional information, such as time and location can be found on WebSTAC under Course Listings.

Psychology of Personality (Psych 353)

This is an undergraduate level course offered by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences which focuses on modern empirical personality research. It covers major personality theories. A sample of topics include methods of personality data collection and assessment, modern trait theories, evolutionary perspectives on personality, personality in social contexts, happiness, the self, and personality disorders.

Emotion Regulation (Psych 4555; 5958)

This is a course offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences. The purpose of this course is to provide an in-depth overview of the field of emotion regulation. We will discuss theoretical and empirical work on emotion regulation from various areas of psychology, including social, personality, developmental, clinical, and neuroscience. Example topics include definitional issues, goals and strategies, personal and interpersonal consequences, sociocultural influences, life-span development, health and psychopathology.

Psychological Statistics (Psych 300)

This is an undergraduate level course offered by the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences which focuses on modern empirical personality research. It covers major personality theories. A sample of topics include methods of personality data collection and assessment, modern trait theories, evolutionary perspectives on personality, personality in social contexts, happiness, the self, and personality disorders.