ISPP Core Faculty Bios

Areas of Expertise: Psychopathology, Eating Disorders, Feminist Psychology, Integrated Primary Care

Misty Mann, Psy.D. Associate Professor

Dr. Misty Mann completed her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. She is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of Illinois and has obtained the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology from PSYPACT. Dr. Mann maintains a small private practice providing individual therapy to diverse adults utilizing psychodynamic and feminist approaches. For the past decade she has developed her expertise in training, teaching, and administration by serving as a training faculty in various Psy.D. programs throughout the Chicagoland area. Currently, she is serving as an Associate Professor in the Clinical Psychology Psy.D. program at NLU ISPP. Dr. Mann's experience working with diverse individuals in a variety of settings, including college counseling, VA medical center, private practice, and integrated primary care family medicine clinic, has informed her clinical, scholarship, and teaching interests. She has taught courses on supervision and consultation, practicum seminars, clinical interviewing, professional development, ethics, psychology of women, group, integrated care, and dissertation seminars. Her primary clinical and scholarly interests include reproductive health, feminist psychology, veterinarian mental health, primary care psychology, and eating and body image issues. She has also co-authored book chapters on mental health and obesity and screening tools in primary care and presented at state conferences on maternal mental health. Furthermore, she is a volunteer with Not One More Vet, an organization working to decrease the suicide rate among Veterinarians. As a volunteer and Co-Chair of Outreach, she participates in outreach events and the student group and designs and creates ideas for outreach programs that promote greater mental health and awareness of resources.

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