Michael E. McCullough is a psychology professor at the University of Miami, where he directs the Laboratory for Social and Clinical Psychology and holds a secondary appointment in Religious Studies.
His research focuses on the psychology and evolution of moral sentiments, including forgiveness, revenge, and gratitude.
He also studies religion's evolution, development across the life course, and its connections to health and social behavior.
A recipient of multiple national awards, including a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize, his work has been widely featured in prominent publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post.
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