
About
Jamie Goodwin-Uhler, Ph.D., is a Specialist Instructor in the Department of Psychology at Monmouth University, serving as Field Placement Developer & Coordinator, first-year advisor, and principal investigator in the Clinical Psychology Research Center. She maintains active clinical practice as a Licensed Psychologist and serves as Assistant Director of Making Daughters Safe Again, a nonprofit organization dedicated to education on mother-daughter sexual abuse.
Education
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, Ball State University
- M.S., Loyola University
- B.A., Susquehanna University
Her research centers on relational aggression/victimization across diverse contexts including LGBTQ+ relationships and internet fan cultures, with specialized focus on mother-daughter sexual abuse underrecognition. She investigates gender dynamics through feminist frameworks, examines sexual trauma manifestations, and analyzes leisure activity perceptions within fandom psychology. Her work bridges clinical practice with social justice advocacy, particularly through nonprofit educational initiatives addressing systemic blind spots in abuse identification.
Her sole scholarly publication (2017) establishes foundational research on mother-daughter sexual abuse recognition gaps, reflecting her consistent focus on clinical-forensic intersections. Conference presentations reveal expanding investigation into relational aggression mechanisms across identity domains, with increasing attention to systemic factors in abuse dynamics and educational applications of psychological research.
Scientific Awards
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in available materials.
As first-year advisor and field placement coordinator, she mentors undergraduate students through PY 310 field experiences while teaching core courses including Introduction to Psychology, Psychopathology, and Theories of Personality. Her Clinical Psychology Research Center leadership involves active grant-seeking efforts though specific awards aren't detailed, with research frequently conducted in collaboration with Dr. Hatchard and clinical partners like The Renfrew Center.
She directs research operations within Monmouth University's Clinical Psychology Research Center while developing community-facing educational content through Making Daughters Safe Again. Her conference presentations demonstrate sustained collaboration with forensic psychology networks and clinical treatment centers, particularly regarding female-perpetrated abuse cases and identity formation impacts.
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