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John Carlson is a Professor in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education at Michigan State University's College of Education. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and serves as a Health Service Psychologist (HSP) and Licensed Psychologist (MI). His research focuses on medical and psychological interventions for school-aged children's behavior, particularly the impact of anxiety on school functioning, and equitable mental health services. His work emphasizes prevention and intervention for externalizing behaviors in preschool and classroom settings.
Dr. Carlson's expertise includes assessment strategies for child behavior, trauma-informed practices in schools, and evidence-based interventions for anxiety disorders. He has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work exploring parent-to-parent interventions, online emotion socialization programs, and trauma-focused therapies. His research frequently intersects with policy and equity, addressing systemic challenges in educational and mental health service delivery for marginalized youth.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Licensures: Health Service Psychologist (HSP), Licensed Psychologist (MI)
- Key Research Themes: Child Anxiety, School-Based Interventions, Equity in Mental Health
- Recent Projects: Pandemic-era parent training programs, selective mutism treatment studies, and trauma-informed care for foster youth
His academic contributions span clinical practice guidelines, pharmacological considerations in school settings, and innovative program evaluations. Dr. Carlson collaborates with schools and community organizations to translate research into actionable strategies for educators and mental health professionals.



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