
معرفی
Anne Stevens, Ph.D., is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Wyoming, serving since 2021. She concurrently holds leadership roles as Associate Director of the University of Wyoming Psychology Center and Director of The Psychology Center for Training in Assessment, Treatment, and Clinical Research. Her academic career includes prior postdoctoral work at the University of Illinois, Chicago, focusing on clinical interventions for college students.
Dr. Stevens' educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Wyoming
- Clinical Internship at Charleston Consortium
- M.A. in Psychology from Appalachian State University
- B.A. from Davidson College
Her research centers on ADHD across the lifespan, developmental psychopathology, and school mental health. She investigates assessment methods, parenting dynamics in adolescence, and evidence-based interventions to improve academic outcomes for students with ADHD. Her work bridges clinical psychology and educational practice, emphasizing real-world applications in school and college settings.
Publications from 2014-2022 reveal a concentrated focus on ADHD in emerging adults, with recurring themes of diagnostic criteria refinement, organizational skills training, and academic intervention efficacy. Her collaborative studies frequently address college student populations, highlighting the intersection of clinical symptoms and academic performance through rigorous intervention trials.
Dr. Stevens directs The Psychology Center for Training in Assessment, Treatment, and Clinical Research, which provides specialized clinical training and advances evidence-based practices for ADHD assessment and treatment. Her leadership in this center and the broader University of Wyoming Psychology Center underscores her commitment to integrating research with clinical service delivery in educational contexts.



