
معرفی
Dr. Jennifer Katz is Professor of Psychology at SUNY Geneseo, where she has taught since 2003. She is a licensed psychologist (NY 014693-1) and author of 'The Good Widow: A Memoir of Living with Loss'. As Coordinator of the Pathways Peer Advocacy Program and Training Coordinator for Connect and Breathe After Abortion Talkline, she develops student support systems.
Katz researches individual well-being in social contexts, focusing on marginalized groups. Her work examines bystander intervention in sexual violence, intimate partner violence dynamics, contraceptive coercion, LGBTQ+ bullying responses, and abortion care advocacy. She investigates how gender ideologies, racial attitudes, and social norms influence interpersonal behavior.
Publications demonstrate expertise in: 1) Bystander decision-making across racial/gender contexts, 2) Reproductive coercion in dating relationships, 3) Mental health impacts of material hardship during pregnancy, and 4) Effects of ideology on sexual health perceptions. Recent work emphasizes intersectional approaches to violence prevention.
Education:
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Georgia (1998)
- Pre-doctoral internship, Medical University of South Carolina
- MS in Psychology, University of Georgia
- BS in Psychology, University of Miami
Awards:
- Dr. Spencer J. Roemer Supported Professorship (2019-2022)
- Patricia and Jerry Smith Endowed Faculty Incentive Award (2018)
- Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Faculty Service (2017)
- President's Award for Research and Creativity (2014)
- Geneseo PATH Award (2012)
- Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (2008)
- Carol Harter Award for Mentoring (2005)



