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Erika M. Roberge
Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah, Psychiatry
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ANU ASNAANI
Associate Professor, Psychology Department
Research Summary: My research focuses on expanding our understanding of emotional disorders, with the eventual goal of informing the most effective ways to modify psychotherapy for a greater diversity of populations by: (1) elucidating psychological mechanisms by which anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD are maintained/treated, (2) applying a cross-cultural and diversity lens to address the outcomes that matter most to our communities, and (3) utilizing technology innovations to enhance such examinations.
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DAVID MATTHEW SHIRLEY
Associate Instructor, Educational Psychology
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Feea Rose Leifker
Associate Director of Clinical Training, University of Utah, Psychology Department
Co-Director, University of Utah, Behavioral Health Innovation and Dissemination Center
Adjunct Associate Professor, Psychiatry
Research Associate Professor, Psychology Department
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Joanne Rosalie Tuero
Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah, Nursing
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Zoe Atalie Robbins
Assistant Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Nursing
Advanced Practice Clinician, University of Utah, Nursing
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Sara Marie Webb
Assistant Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Nursing
Affiliated Midlevel, University of Utah, Community Physician Group
Research Summary: Sara Webb, APRN is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with a passion for helping women during their reproductive years. She can help with medication management or short, targeted therapy sessions. Sara understands the stressors women experience during this pivotal time of life—her two very young children have complicated her life in delightful ways! Sara will be meeting with patients in the new Sugar House clinic. She will be a...
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CRAIG BRYAN
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department
Adjunct Associate Professor, Psychology Department
Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Psychology Department
Executive Director, University of Utah, National Center for Veterans Studies
Research Summary: Craig J. Bryan, PsyD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist and the Executive Director of the National Center for Veterans Studies at The University of Utah. Dr. Bryan served in the U.S. Air Force and is an Iraq War veteran. He currently researches suicide and suicide prevention strategies, and has received millions of dollars in federal funding to develop new treatments to prevent suicide attempts in the military. He is considered a leading national expert on military suicide.