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Department of Psychological Sciences

Wildires in Los Angeles, courtesy Yivers, Pixabay

Finding Healthy Ways To Help Those Facing Trauma

A series of fast-moving wildfires erupted on Jan. 7 roaring across the Los Angeles area, killing more than 25 people, including some who died trying to prevent the fires from destroying their homes, while engulfing thousands of structures. How will the people who live there cope with the trauma?

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Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett (left) on the Living For We Podcast

Psychology Professor Receives Prestigious 2024 Web People鈥檚 Voice Award and Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Impactful Podcast Series

Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences was recently honored with both a 2024 Webby Award and a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her exceptional contributions on the Evergreen Podcasts and NPR Ideastream podcastLiving For We,鈥 an impactful exploration of the health and well-being of Black women in Cleveland, Ohio.

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The 天天吃瓜 State Student Study logo.

Students Wanted: Sign Up to be Part of Largest-Ever Study of University Students

Researchers at 天天吃瓜 are beginning the second year of their largest and most ambitious study ever to track 10,000 university students and follow them throughout their lifetimes.  

Tags: Health, Research & Science, Student Life, Students First, Nationally Distinctive, Department of Psychological Sciences, 天天吃瓜 State of Wellness

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Senior Hannah Fender graduates.

She's Staying for Graduate School!

As a high school senior just three years ago, Hannah Fender was not overly excited about attending 天天吃瓜. Now, she loves it so much, she鈥檚 staying for graduate school.

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Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D. (right), is pictured at the Doula and Community Expo hosted by Birthing Beautiful Communities in April 2024. (Photo provided by Angela Neal-Barnett)

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation Awards Additional $300,000 to 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 Spirit of Motherhood Program to Combat Infant Mortality and Prevent Preterm Births

天天吃瓜鈥檚 Angela Neal-Barnett has been working diligently to build up the Spirit of Motherhood program with the goal of reducing trauma and stress symptoms experienced by its pregnant Black mother participants. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation recently awarded the program another $300,000 to continue its work over the next three years.

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Senior Hannah Fender is preparing to defend her honor's thesis.

Finishing the Race: 天天吃瓜 State Senior Is Weeks Away from Defending her Honors Thesis

Hannah Fender is entering the home stretch.

She crunched her bachelor鈥檚 degree studies into three years, packed them full of research and other activities and now she is staring down the final 10 weeks of her undergraduate college career.

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Student sits on 天天吃瓜 State campus

Coping with Anxiety: What Triggers it and How to Get Treatment

Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., a psychology professor at 天天吃瓜 and an expert in the field, emphasizes that triggers for anxiety disorders vary depending on the specific disorder.

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Hannah Fender, 天天吃瓜 State senior psychology major.

Addicted to Love of Research

Soon after her decision to major in psychology at 天天吃瓜 State, someone had suggested to Hannah Fender that she should get involved in research as an undergraduate. So, she signed up to work in the research lab of Clare Stacey, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology, looking into how empathy changes over time in medical students. And that's when Fender was first bitten by the research bug. 

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