Psychology and Pop Culture
Explore the creative expressions of the human mind.
About the Course
What makes us think, feel, and act the way we do? In this engaging summer program, you’ll dive into the fascinating world of human behavior, emotion, and cognition. Through discussions, experiments, and hands-on activities, you’ll discover how psychologists study the brain and behavior—and how those insights apply to everyday life.
You’ll explore topics such as personality, memory, social influence, and mental health while learning the research methods used to better understand ourselves and others. You’ll also develop skills in observation, analysis, and communication that will serve you in any field.
Students who study psychology often go on to rewarding careers in mental health, education, business, healthcare, social work, and law. This course gives you an early foundation in those fields while expanding your awareness of the human mind.
Course Details
- Credits: 3
- Location: Adelphi University, Garden City, NY campus
- Dates: July 12–August 1, 2026
- Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 1:00pm–4:00pm

Pre-college psychology students participate in engaging discussions with faculty at Adelphi’s Garden City campus.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of the course, you will:
- Analyze pop culture using basic principles of psychology.
- Discover the influence of social media and celebrities as societal pressures that can impact human emotions.
- Discuss various mental health disorders and related issues to develop a deeper understanding of their impact on individuals.
Meet Your Professor
 
							Chrissy Feeley-Mackin, PhD attended Le Moyne College where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology. She then attended Adelphi University for her Master’s in General Psychology and later Walden University for her doctoral degree in Health Psychology. She also obtained her CASAC certificate from Cazenovia College. As a member of the Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University, Dr. Feeley-Mackin has strived for excellence in teaching and advisement for over 16 years, receiving the Adjunct of the Year in 2011, 2015, and 2017. Dr. Feeley-Mackin also oversees the undergraduate psychology internship program. She enjoys working with students in different capacities to help them along their path to their future careers. Additionally, Dr. Feeley-Mackin teaches at Farmingdale State College and Suffolk County Community College.
