I enjoy working with students at all levels. I have taught undergraduate Statistics and Introductory Psychology as instructor of record (University of Toledo), given guest lectures in a doctoral-level Social Psychology course (University of Toledo), and facilitated small group seminars for Psychiatry residents and first-year medical students (UCSF). Most recently, I designed and taught a graduate seminar in Social Media, Health, & Well-Being (Stanford University).
I find mentoring to be among the most fulfilling (and fun!) aspects of an academic career. I have experience mentoring undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent college graduates in both research and teaching activities.
Additional teaching interests and qualifications include:
- Health Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Applied Social Psychology
- Research Methods
- Social Cognition
- Research Practicum
- Career development topics
- Seminars related to health behaviors, digital health, tobacco control, and psychosocial factors in health