
About
Clayton Teem serves as a Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at the University of North Georgia's Gainesville campus, with his office located in Strickland Academic Building, Room 160. He holds teaching and research responsibilities within UNG's Psychological Science program across multiple academic pathways including the B.S. in Psychology and interdisciplinary minors.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Psychology from California School of Professional Psychology - Berkeley
- M.A. in Psychology from California School of Professional Psychology - Berkeley
- B.A. in Psychology from University of Hawaii at Manoa
Dr. Teem's research portfolio spans clinical psychology with specialized focus on 19th-century psychiatric admissions in Georgia, incorporating geospatial analysis of historical asylum data. His methodology integrates meta-analysis techniques and case study approaches within the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning framework. This interdisciplinary work bridges historical psychiatry, demographic research, and pedagogical innovation in psychological education.
His academic contributions align with UNG's institutional commitment to free expression and leadership development as a Senior Military College, while advancing research in clinical psychology's historical and methodological dimensions.
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