
معرفی
Anne Ferrari is a Professor of Psychology at Marymount Manhattan College, specializing in adolescent and emerging adult psychological well-being. Her work focuses on reducing stigma toward mental illness through innovative pedagogy, including the integration of celebrity narratives in Abnormal Psychology courses. A first-generation college graduate, Dr. Ferrari emphasizes anti-racist, anti-sexist, and socially just educational practices.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Developmental Psychology, Fordham University
- Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, New York University
- Master of Science in Childhood and Special Education, The College of New Rochelle
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Fordham University
Dr. Ferrari's research explores pedagogical strategies to enhance mental health literacy and combat stigma. She has implemented and published evidence-based methods to foster student empathy and understanding of mental illness. Her work bridges developmental psychology with practical educational interventions.
Her publications (2002–2021) highlight interdisciplinary themes in developmental psychology, stigma reduction, and pedagogical innovation. Awards include her 2019 certification in Childhood Education. She has served as a reviewer for Child Abuse and Neglect and Teaching of Psychology, and her courses (e.g., PSY 4440, HSR/PSY 4850) integrate service learning and social justice.

