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Jacob Whitehead

Jacob is a Junior in The College of Liberal Arts, double majoring in Psychology and French. He plans on attending graduate school to earn a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. His academic interests center on the development and maintenance of substance use disorders and their impact on physical and...

Taylor Strange's Successful Dissertation Proposal

Congratulations to Taylor Strange for successfully proposing her dissertation! Her dissertation is entitled: Examining Stress, Potentially Traumatic Events, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Social Support Among Individuals with Skin Disease Symptoms.

Molly Schadegg's Successful Dissertation Defense

Congratulations to Dr. Molly Schadegg for successfully defending her dissertation! Her dissertation was entitled Transdiagnostic Processes of Generalized Anxiety Disorder: An Experimental Investigation Evaluating the Role of Emotion Regulation in Uncertain Context.

Gina Boullion's Successful Dissertation Defense

Congrats to Dr. Gina Boullion who successfully defended her dissertation in April 2021! Her dissertation was entitled Acceptability, Anticipated Adherence, and Willingness to Begin Interoceptive Exposure: Examination of the Influence of a Values Rationale.

Molly Schadegg passes EPPP

Congrats to Molly Schadegg for passing the EPPP! Passing the EPPP satisfies the Clinical Psychology’s comprehensive exams requirement.

Graduate Student Counsil Research Symposium Presentation Winners

Gina Boullion and Sara Witcraft presented their research in the Graduate Student Counsil Research Symposium on March 26, 2019 and each won a travel grant for their presentations! Gina won for her data blitz entitled “How does mental health affect loneliness in college students?” (left), and Sara won...

Outstanding Poster Presentation Award Given

Sarah Berry received the Outstanding Poster Presentation Award at the 2018 Annual UM Psychology Research Day for her poster entitled: Anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and the functional impact of skin picking among individuals with dermatological concerns.

Alexandria Killian

Alexandria is a junior in The College of Liberal Arts, majoring in Psychology and minoring in English and Criminal Justice. She hopes to attend graduate school and get a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Alexandria’s academic interests are forensics and mental disorders, specifically on how said...