Loyola University Maryland

Department of Psychology

Alumni News & Updates

Barb Golden, '01 Psy.D. alum, received the Lindback Award from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and was promoted there to
full professor and Director of Clinical Services in Psychology.

"Please convey my thanks to all the Loyola Group...you taught us well with tradition, mission and knowledge and skills...life lessons." - Dr. Golden

  Ian Goncher, '11 Psy.D. alum, received a travel award from Division 42:
  Psychologists in Independent Practice
of the American Psychological
  Assocation for his essay, “Know Thyself, Heal Thyself: The Importance
  of Self-Care Education and Utilization for Future Psychologists in
  Independent Practice.” Ian received his award at the annual division
  meeting at the APA Convention held in San Diego, CA, in August 2010.  

  Congratulations to Ian also for his publication of his paper "Know thy
  self, heal thy self! The importance of self-care education and utilization
  for future psychologists in independent practice" was published in this
  winter's IP. Ian was one of last year's winners of the S/ECP paper
  scholarship competition and this article was that winning paper.

Ian has also been appointed to a three-year term as Internet Editor for the American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy. In that role Ian serves as the editor of all online publications for the division to include its website and it's online bulletin, Psychotherapy E-News. This new appointment continues Ian's service to the profession of psychology; he recently completed a two-year term as the student member of the Board of Directors of the APA Division of State, Provincial, and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs.

LloydKristina Lloyd, '09 Psy.D. alum, has her dissertation regarding test order effects in measures of verbal memory and fluency recently awarded the National Academy of Neuropsychology 2010 Outstanding Dissertation Award. Dr. Lloyd will receive the award at NAN's annual conference this year in Vancouver, Canada.





Nichols

Tanya Nichols, '06 Masters Clinical Thesis alum, recently completed a project-based learning course in Costa Rica, titled "Exploring Universality and Diversality in Health," as part of the Costa Rica Psychology Preparation Program.

Doty

Kelly Doty, '08 Psy.D. alum, is currently serving as an “ambassador” for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC). The NHSC is a network of 7,000 primary health care professionals and 10,000 sites as of September 30, 2009 working in underserved communities across the country. You can contact Kelly at drkdoty@gmail.com for more information about her exciting work with the NHSC.

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