Iaccino, James F(rancis)
IACCINO, James F(rancis)
IACCINO, James F(rancis). American, b. 1955. Genres: Psychology, Film. Career: DePaul University, Chicago, IL, instructor in psychology, 1978-80; Rosary College, River Forest, IL, instructor in psychology, 1980; Benedictine University (formerly Illinois Benedictine College), Lisle, assistant professor, 1981-84, associate professor, 1984-91, professor of psychology, 1991-, director of academic advising, 1987-95, and experimental psychologist. Guest on local television programs. Publications: Left Brain-Right Brain Differences: Inquiries, Evidence, and New Approaches, 1993; Psychological Reflections on Cinematic Terror: Jungian Archetypes in Horror Films, 1994; More Jungian Reflections in the Cinema: A Psychological Analysis of Science Fiction and Fantasy Archetypes, 1998. Some writing appears under the name Jim Iaccino. Contributor of articles and reviews to psychology and education journals. Address: Department of Psychology, Benedictine University, 5700 College Rd., Lisle, IL 60532, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]