Graduate Program in Clinical Health Psychology

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Faculty
Josh Broman-Fulks

Josh Broman-Fulks, Ph.D

Identification, prevention, and treatment of anxiety pathology, anxiety sensitivity, taxometrics

Denise Martz

Denise Martz, Ph.D.

Eating disorders and body image, physician-based health promotion, treatment of worry

 

Lisa Curtin

Will Canu, Ph.D.

Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), with a specific emphasis on examining the adjustment of ADHD adults.

Kurt Michael

Kurt D. Michael, Ph.D.

Child and adolescent psychopathology; depression and anxiety; meta-analysis; substance use disorders; psychotherapy outcome.

Lisa Curtin

Lisa Curtin, Ph.D.

Addictive behaviors; cognitive models of depression and suicide; psychotherapy outcome and process

Courtney Rocheleau

Courtney Rocheleau, Ph.D.

Organ donation, religious orientation, exercise promotion, exercise and mood, social health psychology

Bob Hill

 

Bob Hill , Ph.D.  Clinical Health Program Director

Perfectionism measurement, interpersonal behavior, personality assessment

 

Hank Schneider

Hank Schneider, Ph.D.

Parenting; Cognitive Expectancies; Substance Abuse

The Department of Psychology

The Dr. Wiley F. Smith Department of Psychology at Appalachian State University has 33 full-time faculty members, all of whom hold the doctoral degree. Graduate courses are offered across applied and basic areas of psychological science. The low student/faculty ratio enables the faculty to become scientific and professional mentors for their students and to maintain a close professional interest in each student's progress and development. The opportunity for students to  participate directly in active research programs allows them to become coauthors on scientific publications and presentations with faculty members.

 

 

Bob Hill, Ph. D, Clinical Health Program Director,hillrw@appstate.edu, (828)262-2723