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Marybeth Apriceno is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Farmingdale State College. Her research focuses on how social roles and stereotypes influence self-perception, behavior, health, and aging. She co-advises the Psi Chi and Psychology Club, contributing to student engagement and academic development.
- PhD in Social and Health Psychology from Stony Brook University (2022, Summa cum Laude)
- MA in Psychology from Stony Brook University (2018, Summa cum Laude)
- BA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2012, Summa cum Laude)
- Advanced Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Methods from Stony Brook University (2022)
Dr. Apriceno's work explores the intersection of social psychology and health outcomes, particularly how aging stereotypes affect individual well-being, longevity, and behavioral choices. Her research also investigates societal perceptions of aging and interventions to reduce ageism.
Recent publications, including a meta-analysis in the Journal of Applied Gerontology (2023), emphasize systematic reviews of ageism reduction programs and aging-related anxiety. These contributions align with her broader interest in social determinants of health and stereotyping.
- RAM Program Faculty Mentor of the Year Award (2024)
- Phenomenal Womyn Award (2024)
Dr. Apriceno actively mentors students in research initiatives, particularly in ageism, social roles, and health psychology. Her recent presentations at conferences like the Eastern Psychological Association and colloquia at Columbia University highlight her engagement in aging studies and forensic psychology.

