Our lab is staffed by a number
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Graduate
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Undergraduate
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Trish Benson |
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Daniel Bradford |
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Zach Bryant |
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Sarah Brice |
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Leon Butler |
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Qiana Britton |
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Jenni Day |
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Vista Lindsey |
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Natalie Heidelberg |
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Lauren Muse |
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Amber Henslee |
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Amy Nichols |
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Jessica Irons |
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Lisa Simmons |
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Glenna Rousseau |
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Faculty
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Chris Correia |
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I grew up in Cherry Hill, NJ, which is not far from
Philadelphia. I earned my undergraduate degree in psychology from the
University of Scranton, a small liberal arts school in
Pennsylvania. I received my Ph.D. in clinical
psychology from Syracuse University, where I studied
substance use and worked under Kate Carey, Ph.D. As a
post-doctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of
Medicine, I studies under Maxine Stitzer, Eric Stain, George
Bigelow, Rolland Griffiths and the rest of the team at the
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit. I joined the
faculty at Auburn University in 2002. I teach graduate
and undergraduate classes, supervise doctoral students in
the research and clinical work, and work on my own writing
and research projects.
I also supervise a small campus-based clinic, the Health
Behavior Assessment Center (HBAC), where we provide
substance use assessments and interventions to college
students.
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Graduate
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Amber Henslee
Amber M. Henslee is originally from
Springfield, Missouri. She obtained her undergraduate
degree in Psychology, Biology and Chemistry at Drury
University in 1998 and her Master’s degree in Clinical
Psychology from Southwest Missouri State University in
2001. After working in an outpatient chemical dependency
treatment center and obtaining her license as a professional
counselor, Amber moved to Auburn and joined the Drugs and
Behavior lab.
Currently, Amber is in her fourth year
as a Clinical Psychology graduate student at Auburn
University. Her current research interests include the
prevalence of college student drinking and the use of brief
interventions, especially among the student-athlete
population. As a member of the lab, Amber has worked on
various research projects including an alcohol choice study
utilizing a multiple choice procedure and a study of
National Alcohol Screening Day as a mechanism to deliver
personalized feedback to at-risk drinkers.
Amber’s expected date of graduation is
May 2008. Her career goals include becoming a university
professor in an institution at which she will be able to
teach and supervise both undergraduate and graduate
students. Furthermore, Amber hopes to have a clinical
practice in which she may be able to provide services to the
community.
Email: henslam@auburn.edu
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Jessica Irons I grew up
in small-town Thomson, GA (I am originally from even
smaller-town West Virginia). I earned my Undergraduate
Degree from Augusta State University where I stayed to
pursue a Masters Degree with a focus in Experimental
Psychology. I am currently in my third year at Auburn
University in the Experimental Psychology Program where I
work with Chris Correia in the Drugs and Behavior Lab (hence
my inclusion on his webpage). My primary research interests
within the lab include the physiological and behavioral
effects of commonly used drugs such as alcohol and caffeine
and behavioral theories of addiction, abuse, and treatment.
My secondary research area is the scholarship of teaching in
psychology.
I am scheduled to graduate in 2007 and I and will be
starting as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at James
Madison University. I am looking forward to teaching and
conducting research. On a personal note about this lab and
Chris Correia as a mentor, I could not have asked for a
better set of experiences as a graduate student in my
field… War Eagle!
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