1. Concepts, Theories, and Research Approaches 2. A Typology of Suburban Experiences in the United States 3. Residential Environments and Active Living 4. Housing for Older Adults 5. City Life and Well-being 6. The Role of the Physical Environment in Education 7. Workplace Settings 8. The Environment and Consumer Behavior 9. Everyday and Nearby Natural Environments 10. Behavioral Impact of Naturalistic and Wilderness Settings 11. Can Correctional Environments Be Humane? A Case for Evidence-based and Value-based Design 12. Healthcare Settings 13. Designing Mental and Behavioral Facilities: Psychological, Social and Cultural Issues 14. Memory Care and Alzheimer's Units 15. Therapeutic Landscapes
Dr. Devlin teaches courses on cognitive processes, I/O, environmental psychology, and research methods. She frequently writes about evidence-based design, is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and the recipient of several Mellon Foundation grants. She has been published in multiple journals, is the editor in chief of Environment and Behavior (SAGE), and authored the book Transforming the Doctor's Office: Principles of Evidence-Based Design for Routledge in 2015. Since 2001 she has also published two other books on environmental psychology, and two on research methods.