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Ann Huffman serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychological Sciences at Northern Arizona University, where she leads research initiatives focused on military psychology and organizational behavior. Her scholarly profile reflects sustained academic engagement with 15 publications spanning two decades.
Her research program centers on Military Psychology, Veterans' Mental Health, Resilience, and Work-Family Interface, with specialized expertise in Latent Profile Analysis and Morally Injurious Events. Key investigations examine PTSD trajectories in veterans, moral injury from combat exposure, and cross-cultural analyses of gender role traditionalism in workplace support systems. Methodologically, she employs longitudinal designs and latent profile modeling to dissect complex psychological phenomena within military and civilian populations.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal an interdisciplinary convergence between military psychology and organizational science, particularly in translating veteran mental health insights to workplace well-being frameworks. Her work consistently addresses high-impact topics like morally injurious events in peacekeeping operations and culturally nuanced family-supportive supervision, demonstrating methodological rigor through prospective studies and multi-national collaborations.




