About
Keith D. Renshaw is a Professor of Psychology at George Mason University (GMU) and currently serves as Senior Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education. He holds a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2003). His research focuses on anxiety, stress, trauma reactions, and interpersonal relationships, with a particular emphasis on military families, veterans, and scalable mental health solutions. Renshaw has led over $3M in funded research and published 95+ peer-reviewed articles. He directs GMU's Military, Veterans, & Families Initiative (MVFI), advancing education, training, and direct services for this population.
Education: PhD in Psychology (UNC Chapel Hill, 2003), MA (UNC Chapel Hill, 1998), BS (Duke University, 1995). Teaching awards include the 2015 GMU Teaching Excellence Award. His mentorship has supported students securing $250K+ in grants and 60+ publications. Administrative roles include 10-year Faculty Senate service (2013-2023), including Senate Chair and Board of Visitors Representative.
Research highlights include PTSD accommodation in military couples, pandemic relationship impacts, and trauma disclosure dynamics. Awards include APA's 2021 Distinguished Mentor Award. His work bridges clinical practice, policy, and community initiatives to address mental health disparities.
Find Keith D Renshaw elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- KKeith D. RenshawGeorge Mason University · Professor
- KKeith Robert AronsonPennsylvania State University · Professor
- CCharana Perera Ingiriya ArachchigeFlinders University · Associate Professor
Alexandra MacdonaldThe Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina · Associate Professor
Cherie ArmourQueen’s University Belfast · Professor
Casey CalhounUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Assistant Professor