Collaborators
Dr. LaToya Wesley, PhD
Assistant Professor
Educational Background: Social and Personality Psychology Research/Areas of Interest: General interests are aggression, personal and group identity, interpersonal relationships, and the intersection of psychology and criminal justice.
Office: ED 215D
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Sarah Savoy, PhD
Assistant Professor
Educational Background: Social Development
Research/Areas of Interest: Current research interests include weight stigma, cognitive processes that contribute to the development and maintenance of disordered eating behavior, and developmental-ecological models of the impact of victimization on psychosocial adjustment.
Office: ED 215F
E-mail: [email protected] Graduate Coordinator
Educational Background: Social Development
Research/Areas of Interest: Current research interests include weight stigma, cognitive processes that contribute to the development and maintenance of disordered eating behavior, and developmental-ecological models of the impact of victimization on psychosocial adjustment.
Office: ED 215F
E-mail: [email protected] Graduate Coordinator
Dr. Luis E. Aguerrevere
Assistant Professor
Educational Background: Applied Biopsychology
Research/Areas of Interest: General interests are neuropsychological assessment, malingering detection, and examination of the contributory factors related to outcome in traumatic brain injury and chronic pain patients.
Office: ED 215P
Phone: 936.468.1458
E-mail: [email protected]
Educational Background: Applied Biopsychology
Research/Areas of Interest: General interests are neuropsychological assessment, malingering detection, and examination of the contributory factors related to outcome in traumatic brain injury and chronic pain patients.
Office: ED 215P
Phone: 936.468.1458
E-mail: [email protected]