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The staff of the AD/HD Clinic includes a combination of licensed psychologists, graduate students in clinical psychology, research grant personnel, interns and residents in training from other institutions, and support staff.

Clinical Staff


Arthur D. Anastopoulos, Ph.D.
Director, AD/HD Clinic Licensed Psychologist

Stephanie Daniel, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist

Jennifer Smith Adams, M.A.

Graduate Student Clinician

John Mitchell, M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician

Daniel Johnston, M.D.
Child Psychiatry Fellow
Wake Forest University
  Erin Morrissey Kane, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist

Laura Knouse, M.A.
Assistant AD/HD Clinic Director

Lisa M. DeGrass, M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician

Chris Lootens, M.A.

Graduate Student Clinician

Laura Brown
Administrative Assistant


North Carolina Genetics of AD/HD Project Research Team


NC GAP Staff

Arthur D. Anastopoulos, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

Lisa M. DeGrass, M.A.
Research Assistant
  Erin Morrissey Kane, Ph.D.
Project Psychologist

Jennifer L. Sommer
Research Assistant, NC GAP


Stimulant Medication Survey of College Students Project

Arthur D. Anastopoulos, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
  Laura Knouse, M.A.
Research Assistant


Graduate Student Research Team

AD / HD Clinic Staff

Arthur D. Anastopoulos, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology

Megan B. Key, M.A.
Sixth year student

Jennifer Smith Adams, M.A.
Fourth year student

Jennifer L. Sommer
Third year student

Taylor Smith
First year student
  Elizabeth McGee, M.A.
Seventh year student

Laura Knouse, M.A.
Fifth year student

Lisa M. DeGrass, M.A.
Fourth year student

Nicole Schatz
First year student

Previous AD/HD Research Team Members

Laura K. Hennis Rhoads, Ph.D.
Graduated:
December 2006
Dissertation topic: The Link between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Oppositional-Defiant Disorder: Risk and Protective Factors
Internship site:
University of Louisville Medical Center
Current position:
Clinic Manager, Psychology Clinic, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Cryshelle Schouest Patterson, Ph.D.
Graduated:
December 2006
Dissertation topic: Parental Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Maternal Responsiveness in Mother-Child Interactions: Implications for Child Language Functioning
Internship site: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Suzanne E. Farley, Ph.D.
Graduated:
August 2006
Dissertation topic: The Relationship between Maternal AD/HD, Parenting, and Child Behavior
Internship site:
Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia Beach City Public Schools

Lisa Gerrard Rochford, Ph.D.
Graduated: May 2005
Dissertation topic: Attending to Attachment: The Relation between Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Mother-Child Attachment in Early Childhood
Internship site: Virginia Beach City Public Schools

Andrea Lynn Boyd, Ph.D.
Graduated: May 2003
Dissertation topic: The Impact of AD/HD on African American Families
Internship site:
Institute of Juvenile Research, University of Illinois at Chicago

Stephanie Shaffer, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2002
Dissertation topic: The Parenting Cognitions Scale: Development and Validation in a Clinic-Referred and Community Sample
Internship site: University of Maryland Medical Center

Erika Klinger Ryan, Ph.D.
Graduated:
May 2002
Dissertation topic: AD/HD Symptoms in Parents of Children with AD/HD: Impact on Family Functioning
Internship site:
Monmouth Medical Center

E. Paige Temple, Ph.D.
Graduated:
December 2001
Dissertation topic: The Impact of AD/HD on African American Families
Internship site:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Julie King Esther, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2001
Dissertation topic: A Psychometric Examination of Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnostic Thresholds and Symptom List Content
Internship site: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Location:
1000 Spring Garden Street Greensboro, NC 27403
Mailing Address: PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
Telephone: 336.334.5000
Last updated Friday, 30 March 2007
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