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Patricia A. Frazier is an American psychology professor who researches the application of social psychological theory and research to problems of concern to counseling psychologists.[1] In particular, coping with stressful or traumatic life events, and developing innovative interventions.[1] She heads the Stress and Trauma Lab at the University of Minnesota.[2]
Patricia Frazier | |
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Born | Patricia A Frazier United States |
Alma mater | University of Minnesota |
Known for | Research on coping with stressful or traumatic life events, developing innovative interventions for traumatic life events |
Awards | Early Career Scientist-Practitioner Award, Division17, American Psychological Association(1996), McKnight Distinguished University Professorship (2010), McKnight Land Grant Professorship (1992 - 1994), Exemplary paper award, John Templeton Foundation (1998), Fellow, Division 17 (Counseling Psychology), American Psychological Association (1997), Charlotte Striebel Equity Award (2015), Fellow, Division 9 (Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues), American Psychological Association (2007) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Minnesota |
Educational Background
editPh.D.: University of Minnesota, 1988.
Specialties
edit|coping strategies |postrape recovery |reactions to victimization, trauma |online interventions |stress |victims and violence |College Student Mental Health
References
edit- ^ a b "Patricia a Frazier : College of Liberal Arts : U of M".
- ^ "Home". stresslab.psych.umn.edu.
External links
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