
معرفی
Dr. Jessie Moorman serves as an Adjunct Professor with expertise in clinical psychology, focusing on relationship dynamics, sexual health, and trauma impacts—particularly childhood sexual abuse in male populations. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic research through translational methodologies.
Her research program emphasizes:
- Interplay between relationship/couple dynamics and physical/mental health
- Sexual health encompassing both positive experiences and harmful trauma
- Neurobiological and psychological consequences of childhood sexual abuse
- Emotion regulation mechanisms in trauma recovery
- fMRI applications in trauma memory research
Analysis of her 2019-2023 publications reveals a cohesive trajectory examining trauma's neurocognitive and psychological impacts on males, utilizing mixed-methods approaches including fMRI, qualitative analysis, and population-specific studies. Her collaborative work with Romano, Chiasson, and Smith demonstrates interdisciplinary rigor across child welfare, neuroscience, and clinical psychology domains, with consistent emphasis on translating findings into therapeutic practice.



