
About
Ed de St. Aubin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Marquette University since 1999, aligning with the institution's Jesuit mission through his integration of teaching and scholarship. He engages with both undergraduate and Ph.D. students, emphasizing narrative approaches to identity and meaning-making.
Education:
- Ph.D., Northwestern University (1995)
Research Areas: Spanning lifespan human development, his work focuses on gender and sexuality, generativity, trauma recovery, personal ideology, and intersectional identity. He explores how structural oppression and stigma influence self-narratives, with recent projects examining African American women's experiences through intersectionality theory.
Awards & Grants:
- 2003 Excellence in Advising Award
- 2008 Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence
- University of Wisconsin System Teaching Fellow
- 17 teaching grants
Publications: His recent work includes narrative psychology frameworks, trauma and meaning-making, LGBTQ+ mental health, and generativity across cultural contexts.
Community Involvement: He serves as Board President of Self-Help and Board Vice President of Project Return, delivering over 80 prison presentations on crime desistance and post-incarceration reintegration.
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