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Dr. Jose alberto S. Reyes ia recognized of his significant studies in the Field of Psychology, specifically in the areas of personality, emotions and counseling, as he has brought to bear sophisticated theoretical and methodological tools for analyzing these phenomena. He has likewise elevated the discourse in counseling psychology research and practice in the Philippine through his thorough analytical approach. In this way, he is giving a direct impact on how psychological services are being delivered to the Filipino public.

Sex: Male

Education:

    • Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, Postdoctoral Research, 2000
    • University of Florida, Gainseville, Florida, USA, Postdoctoral Internship, 1997
    • Washington State University, Bellingham, Washington, USA, PhD.in Psychology, 1997
    • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Master of Arts, 1993
    • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Bachelor of Arts, 1985

Field of Specialization:

Counseling Education and Supervision, Psychology

Researches:

    • Reyes, J.A.S., (2001) Counseling supervision: Expectations, actual experiences, and preferences of counselor trainees
    • Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology Volume 4
    • Reyes, J.A.S., Church, A.T., (2000) Personality and appraisal of life events as determinants of emotional experience: Testing the cross-cultural generalizability of an integrated model
    • Counseling in Asia: Integrating Cultural Perspectives, (R.M.S. Cleme?a, ed.)
    • Church, A.T., Katigbak, M., Reyes, J.A.S., (2000) Exploration of Filipino personality structure using the lexical approach
    • Filipino Personality Indigenous and Cross-Cultural Studies Volume Chap. 3
    • Church, A.T., Katigbak, M., Reyes, J.A.S., (1999) The structure of affect in a non-Western culture: Evidence from cross cultural comparability
    • Journal of Personality Volume 67
    • Grimm, S.D., Church, A.T., Katigbak, M., Reyes, J.A.S., (1999) Self-described traits, values, and moods associated with individualism and collectivism: testing I-C Theory in an individualistic (USA) and collectivistic (Philippines) culture
    • Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Volume 30
    • Church, A.T., Katigbak, M., Reyes, J.A.S., (1998) Further exploration of Filipino personality structure using the lexical approach: Do the Big-Five or Big-Seven dimensions emerge?
    • European Journal of Personality Volume 12
    • Church, A.T. Katigbak, M. Reyes, J.A.S. Jensen, S.M., (1998) Language and organization of Filipino emotion concepts: Comparing emotion concepts and dimensions across cultures
    • Cognition and Emotion Volume 12
    • Church, A.T., Katigbak, M.S., Grimm, S.D., (1997) Filipino personality structure and the Big-Five model: A lexical approach
    • Journal of Personality Volume 65
    • Church, A.T., Katigbak, M.S., Reyes, J.A.S., (1996) Toward a taxonomy of trait adjectives in Filipino: Comparing personality lexicons across cultures
    • European Journal of Personality Volume 10
    • Reyes, J.A.S., (1987) Self-efficacy as a function of attributional style
    • Kaya-Tao Volume 9
    • Uchida, Y., Kitayama, S., Mesquita, B., Reyes, J.A.S., (2002) Interpersonal sources of happiness: The relative significance in Japan, the Philippines, and the United States
    • Psychological Science

Awards:

    • Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Washington State University, USA, 1993
    • Leroy Olsen Memorial Award for Excellence in Counseling Psychology, Washington State University, USA, 1994
    • Japan Foundation Fellowship, Japan Foundation, Inc., Japan, 1999
    • Fellowship Grant for Japan-Related Studies, Sumitomo Foundation, Inc., Japan, 2001
    • Outstanding Young Scientist Award (Psychology), NAST-DOST, 2003