
معرفی
Nnamdi Pole is the Harold and Elsa Israel Professor of Psychology at Smith College and Chair of the Smith College Institutional Review Board. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Smith College School for Social Work, with a focus on trauma, ethnic minority mental health, and psychophysiological research.
Education:
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of California, Berkeley (1999)
- M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
- B.A., Psychology, Rutgers University
Research Interests: Pole’s work bridges psychological trauma, psychophysiology, and socio-cultural factors in mental health, particularly among veterans and refugees. His research emphasizes PTSD, resilience, stress biomarkers, and equity-focused interventions.
Article Trends: His publications focus on trauma in veterans, refugees, and law enforcement, with methodologies spanning longitudinal studies, psychophysiological analysis, and cultural adjustment frameworks. Key areas include PTSD subtyping, stress-related disorders, and trauma prevention programs.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Psychological Society
Roles and Contributions: As an Associate Editor for Psychological Bulletin and Affective Science, Pole shapes scholarly discourse on trauma and emotion. He contributes to APA’s PTSD treatment guidelines and serves on editorial boards for trauma and ethnic minority psychology journals.



