Eva Woodward

 Eva Woodward

Eva N. Woodward

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Biography

Suffolk University - Psychology


Resume

  • 2009

    Master's Degree

    I am currently an advanced student in the clinical psychology PhD program at Suffolk University

    specializing in the overlaps between mental and physical health. I am very interested in working with marginalized populations in medical settings

    and have the most experience with LGBTQ (lesbian

    gay

    bisexual

    transgender

    queer) individuals.

    Clinical Psychology

    President's Commission on Diversity Affairs

    Suffolk University

  • 2006

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Psychology

    Zeta Tau Alpha Panhellenic Sorority

    Psychology Club

    Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Oklahoma

    Oklahoma State University

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma

    Mentor

    Big Sister Association of Greater Boston

    Treatment

    Qualitative Research

    Psychological Assessment

    Behavioral Health

    Psychology

    Adolescents

    University Teaching

    CBT

    Quantitative Research

    Group Therapy

    Mens Health Study

    We are currently recruiting participants for the Mens Health Study--looking for HIV-negative sexual minority men (e.g.

    gay

    bisexual

    queer) who've experienced hardships in their life and are willing to participate in a paid interview via Skype or phone. Click on the project URL to take the survey screener!

    Woodward

    My personal and professional interests are highly intertwined around issues of social justice and multicultural competence in health care. My long term career goals are to increase access to effective mental and physical health care for individuals who may not receive it otherwise

    through health psychology research

    clinical work

    and dissemination of behavioral health skills to interdisciplinary teams.

    Eva

    Woodward

    Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital

    Brown University

    MCPHS University

    McLean Hospital

    Suffolk University

    Designed and delivered curriculum for introductory psychology and human sexuality courses. My teaching philosophy is centered around effective student learning

    including the use of evidence-based memory strategies and experiential learning to keep students engaged

    motivated

    and recalling information.

    MCPHS University

    Graduate Fellow

    My work at the Office of Diversity Services was centered around multicultural programming and assessing such programming. My responsibilities included social media and paper advertisement for programming

    program creation (e.g.

    selecting speakers

    creating workshops)

    and systematic assessment and analysis of the office's productivity.

    Suffolk University

    Brown University

    Engaging in clinical and research training in health psychology and behavioral medicine through the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Areas of clinical training in diabetes management

    chronic pain

    and integrated primary care.

    Psychology Resident

    Providence

    Rhode Island Area

    Bedford

    MA

    My favorite position was working in an integrated primary care setting

    delivering brief mental health interventions to veterans who connected to care through their primary care provider. I led groups related to health psychology (e.g.

    weight management

    chronic pain).

    Therapist--Practicum Trainee

    Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital

    Worked primarily in a clinical research lab as a therapist on a randomized controlled trial studying neurological changes during CBT treatment for depression with adolescent women. Delivered mental health care to partial hospital program individuals who presented for day treatment.

    McLean Hospital

    Maud Jones Horner Founders Grant

    A large grant to fund graduate school costs

    honoring Maud Jones Horner

    the first elected president the ZTA Panhellenic sorority. This award honors a ZTA student who demonstrates continued academic success and service to the fraternity.

    Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity

    Distinguished Student Contribution

    Division 44 (LGBTQ Issues)

    American Psychological Association

    Ellin Bloch and Pierre Ritchie Diversity Dissertation Grant

    Funding to complete a psychological study on strengths of HIV-negative sexual minority men (gay

    bisexual

    queer) who have several risk factors for acquiring HIV.

    American Psychological Association

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