
معرفی
Jack W. Berry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Samford University's Howard College of Arts and Sciences. His research spans personality and individual differences, psychotherapy, and psychological measurement, with a focus on forgiveness, moral identity, and rehabilitation psychology. He has collaborated with institutions like the Jane Goodall Institute and contributed to clinical trials in cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Doctor of Philosophy, The Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: Virginia Commonwealth University, UAB Injury Control Research Center
Berry’s work integrates positive psychology into rehabilitation contexts, examining how personality traits influence health outcomes and recovery. His recent studies highlight forgiveness in workplace well-being, temperament’s role in injury prediction, and personality dynamics in trauma adjustment.
Scientific Awards
- Paper of the Year, American Journal of Health Promotion (2018)
- Howard College Outstanding Teaching Award (2017)
- Frank Costin Memorial Award for Excellence
- NITOP Poster Presentation Award (2013)
Berry serves as a statistical consultant for interdisciplinary research and has held editorial roles in journals like Rehabilitation Psychology. His academic collaborations span psychology, psychiatry, education, and medicine, emphasizing methodological rigor in clinical trials.




