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Stephanie Morgan, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute for Human Wholeness (IHW) at Alaska Pacific University. Her work bridges academic research, community engagement, and applied psychology. She holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Alaska Anchorage and an M.S. in Psychology from Portland State University.
Her research focuses on domestic violence intervention programs, survivor advocacy, and quantitative methodologies. Notable areas include batterer intervention efficacy, post-intervention group dynamics, and physician-patient communication in healthcare settings. She also explores program evaluation frameworks and adult friendship dynamics. Dr. Morgan emphasizes student mentorship, particularly in fostering statistical literacy and interdisciplinary research approaches.
Labs/Teams: Oversees the IHW, integrating research and community service. No specific grants or awards listed in the provided text.
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