Psychology Graduates
Every year, our department is proud to grant the degrees of PhD and MS to students from our four areas of clinical, social, developmental, and CNS, to mark the completion of an exceptionally challenging program. Congratulations to our 2017 graduates!
Doctor of Philosophy
Shannon Danette Chaplo
Mechanisms Underlying Sexual Revictimization Among Detained Adolescents: The Roles of Posttraumatic Stress and Risk-Seeking
James Richard Coleman
Determining the Role of Glucose in Cognitive Control and Sustained Attention Tasks
Janna A. Dickenson
Neurobiological and Attentional Underpinnings of Female Sexual Arousal
Mona Yaptangco Dryjski
Exploring Mechanisms of Social Support as a Potential Protective Factor for Self-Injuring Adolescents
Laura Graham Holmes
Parent-Child Sexuality Communication and Sexual Knowledge: A Dyadic Study with Adults on the Spectrum and Their Parents
Sungchoon Aviva Sinclair
Adding Reasons for Living Task in Crisis Response Plan Moderates the Effects of Either Types of Reasons for Living or Meaning in Life on Trhee Simultaneous Changes of Meaning in Life, Reasons for Living, and Suicide Ideation in the Dynamic Recovery Process of a Suicidal State
Jonna Turrill
Exploring the Source of Residual Cost Curves: Lingering Task-Sets or Situational Awareness Recovery
Masters of Science
Danielle Marie Geerling
Dynamical Systems Analysis of Gender-Related Interest Development in Online Coursework
Megan E Puzia
Genetic Risk Factors for Suicide in Personality Pathology: Analysis of Candidate Gene Assoiations and Shared Genomic Segments