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Dr. Stephanie Bauman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Washington State University. Her research spans two primary areas: health psychology, focusing on the long-term adjustment and well-being of childhood cancer survivors and their families, and multicultural psychology, examining equity and resilience in educational contexts for racial/ethnic minority and first-generation students.
- Education: Ph.D. in Psychology, University of California at Santa Barbara (1995)
- Teaching: Courses in Health Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address health disparities and promote social justice. Recent publications highlight educational equity for minority students and career development challenges faced by childhood cancer survivors. She received a 2015 grant from the Association for Research of Childhood Cancer to support her work in this domain. Dr. Bauman's scholarship emphasizes collaborative advocacy and ecological risk factors shaping developmental outcomes.
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