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Sally Theran is a Professor of Psychology at Wellesley College, licensed clinical psychologist, and researcher investigating risk and resilience factors in developmental psychopathology among children and adolescents. Her work emphasizes gender-specific vulnerabilities, particularly examining authenticity in relationships as both a risk and protective factor for psychopathology, including disordered eating and trauma-related outcomes.
- B.A., Bates College
- M.A., Michigan State University
- Ph.D., Michigan State University
Her research focuses on:
- Gender differences in adolescent mental health
- Authenticity in relationships and psychopathology
- Early childhood trauma impacts
- Protective factors against developmental disorders
She teaches foundational courses including:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Child and Family Psychopathology (PSYC326)
- Research Methods in Abnormal Psychology
- Clinical Psychology (PSYC213)
Additionally, she supervises students in Wellesley's Psychology Department Practicum program, placing them at organizations like Riverside Community Care and Germaine Lawrence for applied psychological experience.
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