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Brittany Landrum, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Dallas. She holds a PhD and MS in Experimental Psychology from Texas Christian University, and a BA in Psychology from the University of Dallas. Her research focuses on qualitative methodologies, methodological pluralism, and adolescent substance abuse treatment. Landrum has presented at international conferences including the Human Science Research Conference and the American Psychological Association convention. Her work bridges phenomenological inquiry with practical applications in education and clinical settings.
Education:
- PhD in Experimental Psychology, Texas Christian University
- MS in Psychology, Texas Christian University
- BA in Psychology, University of Dallas
Research interests include interdisciplinary research frameworks, ethical teaching practices, and the intersection of qualitative and quantitative methods. Her published work addresses topics like naming assignments in education, compulsive hoarding analysis, and retention challenges in adolescent substance abuse programs.
Her presentations span themes from digital media's psychological impacts to Levinasian ethics in pedagogy. Landrum maintains active involvement in professional psychology communities through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications.




