Stephanie Davis Office

205 Uhler Hall

Office Phone

724-357-4522

Email

stephanie.davis@iup.edu

Areas of Interest

  • Development, maintenance, and treatment of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents
  • Emotion regulation
  • Rumination

Current Research

My research focuses on the development of affective disorders in childhood and adolescence, emphasizing the high comorbidity between depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Recently, I have become interested in rumination, a pattern of negative unproductive thought, which is considered a transdiagnostic (common) factor across disorders. I am currently pursuing two lines of research on affective disorders in adolescents: (1) utilizing assessment studies to further develop an understanding of transdiagnostic features (e.g., rumination) that contribute to the development and maintenance of anxiety and depression, and (2) developing clinical interventions to target common factors across anxiety and depression.

Degrees/Schools

BA, 2004, Colgate University: Psychology and Sociology (Summa Cum Laude)

MS, 2009, University of Pittsburgh: Clinical and Developmental Psychology

PhD, 2014, University of Pittsburgh: Clinical and Developmental Psychology

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

Abnormal Psychology

Developmental Psychology

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

Graduate

Intervention I

Clinical Research Methods