
Robert Ausch
Adjunct InstructorDr. Ausch is the author of An Advanced Guide to Psychological Thinking: Critical and Historical Perspectives (2015), Methodological Problems with the Academic Sources of Popular Psychology: Context, Inference, and Measurement (2017) and The Critique of Methodological Reason with Stanley Aronowitz. (in Aronowitz, S. Against Orthodoxy (2015). His work focuses on the historical and philosophical roots of notions of psyche, mind, and emotion and the rise of therapeutic sensibilities in the university and the other institutions of neoliberalism.
Currently Teaching
Exploring Psychology: Building an Understanding of Human Behavior
Through problem-based learning, hands-on activities, and guest lectures, study psychology and its applications to the working world and everyday life.
Psychology and the Workplace: Social Functions of Emotions
Make critical connections to lived experiences and discover how psychological concepts can support future career goals and wellness in our lives.