

Joseph Tecce
Dr. Joseph Tecce is internationally recognized for his pioneering work in the field of psychology, particularly in the areas of psychophysiology and cognitive-behavioral stress control. As a distinguished faculty member in the Psychology Department at Boston College, Dr. Tecce has made significant contributions to the understanding of how cognitive-behavioral methods can be applied to manage stress and improve health outcomes. Additionally, he serves as a lecturer in neuropsychology at Boston University School of Medicine, where he imparts his extensive knowledge to the next generation of medical professionals. Dr. Tecce earned his doctorate from The Catholic University of America, a testament to his dedication and expertise in the field of psychology. Throughout his illustrious career, he has taught a diverse array of courses, including physiological psychology, statistics, psychobiology of mental disorders, health psychology, and stress and behavior. His teaching is characterized by a deep commitment to fostering a comprehensive understanding of the intricate connections between mind and body. His research interests are centered on the psychophysiology of health, exploring how physiological processes are influenced by psychological factors. Dr. Tecce is particularly fascinated by body language as a non-verbal indicator of emotions and stress, providing insights into the subconscious cues that reveal an individual's mental state. His work in this area has opened new avenues for understanding the complex interplay between emotional expression and psychological well-being. Dr. Tecce's contributions to the field extend beyond academia, as he actively engages in research that seeks to develop practical applications for cognitive-behavioral methods in stress control. His innovative approaches have been instrumental in advancing the understanding of how stress can be managed effectively through behavioral interventions, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for individuals dealing with stress-related challenges. In addition to his research and teaching endeavors, Dr. Tecce is a sought-after speaker and consultant, sharing his expertise with a wide range of audiences. His work has been published in numerous academic journals, and he continues to collaborate with fellow researchers to push the boundaries of knowledge in psychophysiology and cognitive-behavioral psychology. Through his dedication and passion, Dr. Tecce remains a leading figure in the field, inspiring both his students and colleagues alike.
Publications
, 465-467, 1965-12-01
, 73-108, 1972-01-01
, 1, 1971-01-01
, 89-91, 2001-02-01