Education
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo (1972)
D.M.D., Harvard University (1967)
Research Interests
Current research interests include sexual imposition and psychological defenses.
Courses Frequently Taught
Recent Publications
Angelone, D.J., Hirschman, R., Suniga, S., Armey, M., & Armelie, A. (2005). The influence of peer interactions on sexually-oriented joke telling. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 52, 187-199.
Mitchell, D., Hirschman, R., Angelone, D.J., & Lilly, R.S. (2004). A laboratory analogue for the study of peer sexual harassment. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28, 194-203.
Mitchell, D., Angelone, D. J. Hirschman, R., & Lilly, R. (2002). Peer modeling and college men's sexually impositional behavior in the laboratory. Journal of Sex Research, 4, 326-333.
Hirschman, R., & Foster, M. (1999). A psychodynamic approach to treatment. In E.T. Dowd and L. Rugle (Eds.), Comparative treatments of substance abuse (pp. 61-78). New York: Springer.
Hall, G. C. N., & Hirschman, R. (1994). The relationship between men's sexual aggression inside and outside the laboratory. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 375-380.