Psy.D. Illinois Research and Publications 5.2025

NCE’s 2023-2024 fiscal year, illustrating how the College is following through with our commitment to the betterment of education on both a local and national level.

May 2025 |NLU Doctoral Research Symposium

Congratulations to our ISPP Dissertation presenters!

- Janine Cednick-Madigan – Navigating Emotional Transitions: A Study of Self-Perception and Emotion in Bio-Childfree Individuals Entering a Blended Family - Nicquelette Gregory – Patterns and Predictors of Healthcare Utilization among Police Officers - Charmagne King - The Correlation between Depression and Gendered Racism among Black Women - Amy LaBlonde – Sensory Processing Difficulties and their Impact on Social Skills and Behavioral Responses - Evan Miller – One Step Closer to Greater Understanding! Does a Correlation Exist between Fluid Intelligence and Player Rank in League of Legends? - Azalia Torres – A Narrative Perspective on Intergenerational Trauma

May 2025 | ACEPT Conference

Congratulations to the students who presented research posters at the ACEPT conference earlier this month!

Jack Baruch, Oliva Bowen, and Jenna Taylor The Impact of Gifted Courses on Adolescent Perception and Identity

Jake Becker and Shay Brakastor Parental Locus of Control: Exploring the Impact on Parental and Child Outcomes in Chronic Pediatric Conditions

Calvin Czapko Psychedelics, Pathology and Prosociality: Proposing a New Model

Isabel Vayser Exploring the Psychological Impact of Food Allergies: Supporting Children and Their Families Through Integrated Care

Amelia Larsen The Cognitive Impacts of Trauma and its Presentation in City Colleges of Chicago Students

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April 2025 | Midwestern Psychological Association

Congratulations to all of our ISPP students and faculty who presented at the MPA conference in April! Seven students presented posters, eight students co-led a discussion, and seven faculty members presented their research and facilitated discussion at the conference.

Thank you for representing ISPP!

Tatianna Johnson – Presented her dissertation: Adverse Childhood Experiences effect on Parenting Styles

Lynnette Wright – presented her dissertation: Cultural Pride's Impact on Mental Health Barriers for Black Women

Shraya Pandey, Vinuta Hemadri, Shaima Aljawfi, Kahkasha Khan, and Asmaa Mahran - presented their research: Employee Burnout: Exploring Differences in Healthcare vs. Non-Healthcare Departments During COVID-19 Eva Valdez, Aaleiyah Spaulding, Katie Alvarez, Gabriela Crucianu, Asia Hall, Amy LaBlonde, Kylie Schmidt, and Sarah Shin, supported and encouraged by co-presenter Dr. Ericka Mingo – Gave a talk on: Reimagining Psychology: Anchoring Change Through Personal Artifacts

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