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Mental Health resources are available at the Psychological Services Center, or by calling 662.915.7385. Resources for more information about anxiety disorders and evidence-based psychological treatments are available at ADAA or ABCT.
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!
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.
Dr. Dixon’s research entitled “Advancing the Characterization and Assessment of Misophonia through Laboratory and Population-based Research” was awarded funding through the Misophonia Research Fund. Congrats, Dr. Dixon!
Sydney Olson successfully defended her Senior Honors Thesis on May 3, 2018. Her thesis was entitled: Examination of Dental Distress and Anxiety-Related Vulnerability Factors. Congrats, Sydney!
Sara Catherine is a sophomore in The College of Liberal Arts, majoring in Allied Health Studies and minoring in Biology. She plans on attending graduate school to become a Physicians’ Assistant. She is interested in learning more about how mental health disorders can affect overall physical health...
Emily is a sophomore in the School of Applied Sciences majoring in Exercise Science. She plans on attending graduate school to become a Physician’s Assistant. Emily is interested in physical and mental health conditions and also hopes to gain more clinical psychology experience. In her free time...
Congratulations to Shayon Tayebi for his two presentations of research findings at the 2025 Annual ABCT Conference! His first presentation was entitled: "Examining Emotion Regulation in the Relationship between Stress and Quality of Life Among Those with Skin Disorder Symptoms".