
معرفی
Sean Mitchell is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University, specializing in Clinical Psychology. He leads the SRPR Laboratory, focusing on suicide risk and prevention among high-risk groups, particularly first responders, military personnel, and justice-involved populations. His work integrates clinical practice, research, and public health approaches.
Education:
- B.A., Psychology and Spanish, Texas Tech University (2012)
- M.A., Psychology, Texas Tech University (2014)
- Graduate Certificate in Psychological Methods and Analysis, Texas Tech University (2018)
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Texas Tech University (2018)
Research Interests:
- Suicide risk assessment and prevention
- Interpersonal theory of suicide
- Mental health in high-risk populations
- Public health interventions
Recent Research Trends:
- Focus on suicide risk factors in law enforcement, veterans, and adolescents
- Evaluation of crisis intervention training programs
- Role of social support and stigma in suicide prevention
- Psychometric validation of suicide assessment tools (e.g., MMPI-3)
Grants & Collaborations:
- Funded projects on suicide risk management in primary care
- Adaptation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy for caregivers
- Collaborations with institutions like University of Rochester Medical Center and Florida State University
Lab & Mentorship:
- SRPR Lab mentors doctoral students in clinical research
- Recruits undergraduate research assistants for hands-on experience
- Focuses on training future researchers in suicide prevention methodologies
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