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Psychologists in the Division of Psychology are engaged in a variety of research activities.
Some psychologists within the division are primarily research-focused and grant funded, while others carry out research and perform other clinical, consultative, and administrative duties.
These include research on:
- Adjustment and interventions in chronic health conditions
 - Interdisciplinary models of care for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities
 - Behavior analysis and therapy on inpatient units
 - Adapted therapy models and therapy groups for adults with intellectual disabilities
 - ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) for patients with intellectual and developmental disorders
 - Parent Child Interaction Therapy
 - Genetics and Huntington's Disease
 - Alcohol and other substance use disorders
 - Telemedicine
 - Vascular disease, aging, and cognition
 
- Cognitive functioning in pulmonary conditions
 - Decisional capacity and informed consent
 - Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE) therapy intervention
 - Neuropsychological symptoms associated with sarcoidosis
 - Cognition and real-world outcomes among cochlear implant users
 - Pediatric Epilepsy
 - Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
 - Voiding Dysfunction and ADHD
 - Differences of Sexual Differentiation and Psychosocial Adjustment