University of Michigan-Flint Department of Psychology

University of Michigan-Flint Department of Psychology Department of Psychology Psychology is the branch of knowledge concerned with the study of behavior and mental processes.

Modern psychology is rooted in a variety of traditions including philosophy, medicine, and biology, and therefore covers a wide area of study and involves a great diversity of activities. It is an academic discipline with a long and productive tradition of scholarship and scientific research. It also is a profession that conducts and applies the products of research in the arena of human services.

In addition, fields such as education, law, medicine, social services, management, advertising, industrial engineering, environmental design, and public administration draw upon psychological principles. Psychology examines behavior and mental processes at a variety of levels from the molecular (e.g., the role of particular chemicals in brain function) to the global (e.g., the role of cultural factors in promoting achievement motivation). Students of psychology have the opportunity to learn how people sense and perceive their environment, process and remember information, experience emotions, and cope with the difficulties they encounter. In addition, they learn how all of these processes vary from person to person, from age to age, and from one social context to another. Through an understanding of basic mental processes, a deeper understanding of people's problems and procedures for dealing with these problems can be gained.Department Mission and Program Assessment
The Psychology Department at the University of Michigan-Flint offers degree programs that serve a variety of constituencies, including students with a broad general interest in human behavior, students who are preparing for graduate programs in academic or professional psychology, students preparing for pre-professional employment in human services, and students who wish to teach psychology in secondary schools.

The Psychology Department is proud of the accomplishments of our graduates, and we put together this video as a salute t...
06/03/2021

The Psychology Department is proud of the accomplishments of our graduates, and we put together this video as a salute to them, their outstanding achievements, and those who made their graduation possible.

Congratulations to our Spring 2021 graduates!

03/18/2021

Job opportunity: Looking for research assistants in Flint

From: Johnson, Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 5:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Seeking two full-time research assistants for study of IPT treatment after perinatal loss

Dear IPT community,

I am looking to hire two full-time research assistants to work on a newly funded R01 testing IPT for major depression following perinatal loss (miscarriage, stillbirth, or early neonatal death). The position requires at least a bachelor’s degree and will consist of clinical interviewing, recruitment, and follow-up with women who have experienced a perinatal loss. This position would be a good opportunity for someone who wants to learn more about perinatal loss, who wants opportunities to work with women from minority-majority communities with complex factors influencing social determinants of health, and/or who is seeking more research experience before applying to graduate school. It is based in Flint, Michigan.

Would you be willing to share this posting with anyone who might be interested? It would be much appreciated. Applications can be submitted at https://careers.msu.edu/en-us/job/506110/research-technologist-ii and will be accepted through 3/23/21.

Thank you very much,
Jennifer
Jennifer E. Johnson, PhD
Chair, University Steering Committee and Faculty Senate
C. S. Mott Endowed Professor of Public Health
Professor of OBGYN, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Michigan State University, 200 East 1st Street, Room 366, Flint, MI 48502
Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights, Providence, RI
Voice: 810-600-5669
Email: [email protected]; Twitter:
Scheduling: [email protected], 810-600-9126

The Regents of the University of Michigan have approved the appointment of  Terrence Horgan, Professor of Psychology as ...
02/26/2021

The Regents of the University of Michigan have approved the appointment of Terrence Horgan, Professor of Psychology as Myron and Margaret Winegarden Professor. The Myron and Margaret Winegarden Professorship recognizes tenured University of Michigan-Flint faculty members who have achieved the highest levels of scholarship, teaching excellence, contributions to pedagogy, and social impact, and bring national recognition to the University of Michigan-Flint.

11/19/2020
Amanda Smith is joining the Psychology Department this Fall as a Lecturer III.  Amanda has been an integral part of our ...
09/17/2020

Amanda Smith is joining the Psychology Department this Fall as a Lecturer III. Amanda has been an integral part of our program's success for over 10 years. She teaches a wide variety of courses to meet student demand. She has been incredibly flexible in meeting scheduling needs across modes and programs. She joined U of M-Flint as a campus counselor in Fall 2008 and and has been an Adjunct Lecturer in the Public Health and Health Sciences Department since Fall 2013. Her primary expertise is in mental health, psychological treatment, and neuropsychological assessment. Amanda Smith has university service experience including work on the CAS Academic Standards Committee. She has already established a close relationship with our newest early college partner in Grand Blanc where she will be covering PSY 100 this fall. Welcome Amanda Smith!

09/17/2020

Welcome to our new psychology instructor, Reem Alzahabi. Reem is a Flint area native and former UM-Flint student. She received her PhD in Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience from Michigan State University and has since secured a number of teaching and research appointments in her interest areas. She has taught a range of courses at multiple universities, including Introductory Psychology, Cognitive, Learning and Memory, Sensation and Perception, as well as seminars in her research specialty. Most recently, she completed post-doctoral research appointments at the Center for Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the Applied Cognition Lab at Tufts University. Her research interests include multiple object tracking, cognitive control, media multitasking, task-switching and dual-task performance. Welcome Reem!

The University of Michigan-Flint chapter of Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology, inducted twenty-four...
04/28/2020

The University of Michigan-Flint chapter of Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology, inducted twenty-four new members on April 24, 2020. Chapter President Morgan McFarlin conducted the online ceremony which included video remarks from Psi Chi Executive Director Martha S. Zlokovich, Ph.D.. U of M-Flint Provost Keith Moreland gave greetings on behalf of the university to the inductees, friends, family and faculty members present. Psi Chi President Regan Gurung, Ph.D. joined live from the University of Oregon to encourage students to take advantage of all that Psi Chi lifetime membership has to offer. He also called the University of Michigan-Flint chapter, "a chapter of renown." The chapter is marking its 45th anniversary this year.

Invitations to join Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology have been sent to students who qualify. If yo...
04/15/2020

Invitations to join Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology have been sent to students who qualify. If you think you have been omitted, contact [email protected]. This year's induction will occur online on April 24 at 6:00pm.

03/18/2020

UM-Flint Psychology students present research at American Psychology-Law Society March 17, 2020/in College News, Psychology Department /by lmcgrady The police lineup is a familiar scene to anyone who has watched a detective drama or true crime documentary. A group of suspects are brought into a room...

Faculty and students from the Psychology Department celebrated the end of the semester and the holiday season with a hig...
12/22/2019

Faculty and students from the Psychology Department celebrated the end of the semester and the holiday season with a high carb menu. Pictured are Drs. McKibbin, Molinaro, Sela, Bedell, Miller and Broadbent.

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