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Michael D. Berzonsky

Distinguished Professor

Michael D. Berzonsky

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room G22

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Katherine Bonafide

Associate Professor

Katherine Bonafide

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 134D

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  • Education: Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, Syracuse University (2015); APPIC Pre-doctoral Clinical Internship, SUNY Upstate Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (2015); M.S., Clinical Psychology, Syracuse University (2012); M.A., Counseling Psychology, Boston College (2008); B.S., Psychology, Lehigh University (2006)
  • Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XIBCXl8AAAAJ&hl=en
  • Teaching Interests: I primarily teach elective courses in the area of clinical and counseling psychology. I also enjoy teaching and developing courses in clinical health psychology that provide experiential learning opportunities for students. Courses regularly taught: Abnormal Psychology, Clinical Health Psychology, Orientation to Clinical Professions in Psychology, Applying Research Methods in Psychology
  • Research Interests: My research broadly focuses on health promotion and disease prevention. I have primarily focused on sexual risk reduction among adolescents and young adults. My work in that area has spanned HPV vaccine acceptance and uptake, parent-child sex communication, and most recently, a mixed methods investigation of emerging adult communication about sex-related topics as associated with sexual health outcomes. My current area of investigation explores socio-emotional correlates of COVID-19 exposure.
Elizabeth Carter

Adjunct Lecturer

Elizabeth Carter

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 132

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Raymond D. Collings

Professor

Raymond D. Collings

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room B14

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Andrew R. Craig

Adjunct Lecturer

Andrew R. Craig

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 132

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Karen Davis

Associate Professor

Karen Davis

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 135

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Elaine M DeRado

Administrative Assistant 1

Elaine M DeRado

Psychology Department

Old Main, 132

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Leslie Eaton

Professor

Leslie Eaton

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room B16

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Madison Firkey

Adjunct Lecturer

Madison Firkey

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 132

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Kaitlin  M. Flannery

Associate Professor

Kaitlin M. Flannery

Psychology Department

Old Main, Room 134C

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  • Eduction: Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, University of Connecticut (2017); M.A., Psychology, University of Connecticut (2014); B.S., Psychology, University of Delaware (2012)
  • Research Interests: Dr. Flannery's research focuses on social and emotional development in adolescence and emerging adulthood. Specifically, her research focuses on characteristics of adolescent friendships, the experience of friendship dissolution, and social media use among adolescents and emerging adults. Dr. Flannery's work is primarily quantitative, with a focus on statistical methodology.
  • Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&view_op=list_works&gmla=ALUCkoX18YLFQYECcn94sWVRLQZ6940qv3enkl58lMcb0GpPGuUyljQGhouTGGkWsplgES-1P86rfM8qEpO1tA&user=XQiFzJ4AAAAJ
  • Teaching Interests: Dr. Flannery teaches courses within the Developmental Psychology domain (Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Lifespan Developmental Psychology, Advanced Developmental Psychology), as well as foundation courses in Psychology (Introductory Psychology, Statistical Methods, Research Methods, Applying Research Methods in Psychology). She earned a certificate in college instruction from the University of Connecticut in 2017.