User:Tatompki
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Name | Tanya L. Tompkins |
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Occupation | Associate Professor & Chair Linfield College |
Education | Ph.D in Clinical Psychology (2002) UCLA |
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tatompki@linfield.edu |
I was inspired by the APS Wikipedia initiative to incorporate a new group assignment into my Introduction to Abnormal Psychology course this fall.
I conduct research in five major areas:
- Interpersonal processes that confer potential benefits and risks (e.g., co-rumination, parentification)
- Cross-cultural differences in co-rumination, support seeking and self-disclosure
- Suicidality and suicide prevention
- Prescription privileges for psychologist
- Role of fitness in mental health
I teach courses in areas related to clinical/abnormal psychology including: introductory, seminar and research courses in abnormal psychology, theories of counseling and psychotherapy, psychological assessment, research methods.
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