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Presentations by Shayon Tayebi at the 2025 ABCT Conference

Congratulations to Shayon Tayebi for his two presentations at the 2025 Annual ABCT Conference! His second presentation was entitled: "Examining Hospitalizations and Associations between Pain and Psychopathology in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease".

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.

HART Lab Alumna Dr. Sara Witcraft Awarded a K23 Grant From NIDA

Dr. Sara Witcraft, current assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina and a HART Lab alumna, was awarded a K23 grant funded by NIDA and co-sponsored by the NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) Initiative. The grant (K23 DA062794) is entitled: “Implementation of a...

Lara Fair Receives Award for Poster Presentation

Lara Fair won First place for the undergraduate poster presentation at the Annual Mississippi Psychological Association Conference. Her poster focused on the role of perseverative thinking on insomnia symptoms among those who suffer from symptoms of anxiety and depression. We are so proud of her!

Carson’s Successful Honors Thesis Defense

Congrats to Carson Schmitz! She defended her honors thesis in April 2021. Her thesis was entitled, Examining Race and Anxiety Sensitivity as Predictors of Electronic Cigarette Use and Dependence.