Josefina Andrea R. Cantiller, M.A.
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
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Psychology of religion; Learning disabilities and employment; Indigenous methods of research; Creativity, personality and solitude
Ethics in health research; Filipino concepts in industrial psychology and organizational development
Ph.D. in Organization Development – Ph.D. Candidate, Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Development Institute
Master of Arts (Social Psychology), University of the Philippines – Diliman
Ventura, E. R., Lariosa, T., & Cantiller, J. (1992). BHW Effectiveness in Malaria Control: lessons from Five Municipalities.
Cantiller, Josefina Andrea R. and Yacat, J. (eds.) Gaan at Gana sa Buhay: Sikolohiya ng Sarap, Ligaya at Ginhawa. Isip: Mga Kaisipan sa Sikolohiya, Kultura, at Lipunang Pilipino, Tomo 1, November 2011.
Cantiller, Josefina Andrea R. “Pananagutan: Responsibility, Pinoy-Style”. In Cabochan, G. (ed.) Forging Management Excellence on the Anvil of Culture (Panangutan, Malasakit, Bayanihan, Pakikipagkapwa). People Management Association of the Philippines Center for Research and Publications and Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino, 2012.
Cantiller, Josefina Andrea R. “The Development of the Panukat ng Pagkarelihiyoso: A Scale to Measure the Religiosity of the Filipino Christian”. In McCarthy, Sherri, Jas Jaafar, Anila Kamal, and Aisha Zubair (eds) Psychology at Work in Asia: Proceeds of the 3rd and 4th Asian Psychological Association Conferences and the 4th International Conference on Organizational Psychology, Chapter 14, p.170, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2013.
Lifetime and Board Member (2000 to Present), Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino (National Association for Sikolohiyang Pilipino)
Associate Member, Psychological Association of the Philippines
Asst. Chair for Undergraduate Studies (2000 to 2003), University of the Philippines – Diliman
College Secretary (2003 to 2004, 2009 to 2011), College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines – Diliman
Coordinator (2015 to 2016), Office of Environmental Concerns, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines – Diliman