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Dr. Emily CookProfessor
Department of Psychology Rhode Island College Providence RI, 02908 Phone: 401-456-8672 ecook@ric.edu CV - click on below
Former Members:Emily Alton
Graduate Student
Psychology Interests: Trauma Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology Mary Ellen FernandezUndergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Community Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Public Health Joshua Laperche
Undergraduate Student
Psychology Interests:Personality, Cognition, Analytical Psychology, Social Psychology Bryan MercierUndergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Neuroscience Research, Degenerative Disease Research, Brain Trauma Research, Marriage Therapy Orianna DuncanGraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Social Psychology, Conflicts in Relationships, Evolutionary Psychology Kristen WilkinsonGraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Stress and Mood Disorders, Family Dynamics, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Autism Spectrum Disorders Donald Pimental
Graduate Student Psychology
Interests: Clinical Psychology, Therapeutic Interventions, Mood Disorders, Adult Psychology Amber ChampagneUndergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Clinical Psychology, Chemical Dependency and Addiction Studies, Mood Disorders, Abnormal Psychology, and Family Dynamics Nathan FelkelUndergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Clinical Psychology, Depression, Family Dynamics Kelly PisapiaGraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Parenting, Parental Efficacy, Autism Spectrum Disorders Eric VaughtUndergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Counseling, School Psychology, and Physiological Psychology Vanessa Villon
Undergraduate Student
Psychology Interests: Neuroscience, Adolescent Psychology, Industrial Organization, Alzheimer's Research Jason WindrowUndergraduate student
Psychology Interests: Neuroscience, Genetics, Social Psychology, Adolescent Psychology |
Are you interested in research?
We are looking for motivated students to join our research team. This project is a great way for students interested in families, stress, and/or adolescent risk behavior to get involved in all aspects of the research process. Specific tasks on the project include: - Recruiting participants for data collection - Collecting survey, observational, and physiological data - Observing and coding mother-adolescent interactions - Data analysis - Helping write manuscripts - Presenting at local conferences Students interested in getting involved should contact Dr. Cook at ecook@ric.edu. Students must be able to work 7-10 hours a week during both the fall and spring semesters. Kristen presenting her research on Emotional Insecurity, Stress Response, and Adolescents' Depression at a Local Conference.
Donald and Orianna presenting their research at the New England Psychological Association.
The research team presenting on an upcoming study, PROPPS at the 2014 Surf Conference held at URI.
The research team presenting on the Peer Relationship Project at the 2015 APS Conference.
The research team presenting preliminary data on the Providence Parent and Peer Study at the 2015 SURF Conference held at URI.
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