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Amy Button-Ervin is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology & Communication at Alfred University's College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. She holds a PsyD in School Psychology from Alfred University (2017) and prior degrees from St. Bonaventure University and Alfred University. Her work focuses on school psychology, disability support, cyberbullying prevention, and mental health advocacy. She teaches courses like Professional Preparation in Psychology and Group Dynamics at the graduate level.
Research interests include college students with disabilities, mass murder behavioral analysis, and academic accommodations. Her presentations address topics like stigma reduction and identity development. Awards include the Excellence in Teaching Award and recognition from honor societies like Phi Kappa Phi. She has advised on projects related to bullying prevention with the Alfred Girl Scouts and contributed to APA conventions.
Grants include the Powell Leadership Grant. Her research spans 2009-2017, with notable publications in criminology and educational psychology.
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