
معرفی
Shelley Strojny is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. She holds a PhD in Psychology (North Central University, 2014), an APRN Clinical Specialization in Family Psychiatric Mental Health (Rush University, 2010), and prior nursing degrees from the University of Phoenix (MS, 2004) and UW-Oshkosh (BS, 2000). Her expertise focuses on mental health nursing and psychiatric care, with a specialty in depersonalization and clinical practice.
- Education:
- PhD Psychology, North Central University, 2014
- APRN Clinical Specialization (Family Psychiatric Mental Health NP), Rush University, 2010
- MS Nursing, University of Phoenix, 2004
- BS Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 2000
Her research interests include depersonalization disorder, clinical misinterpretation models in psychiatry, and mental health provider training. Her publications include a children's book (Do you know Bailey?, 2016) and a doctoral dissertation analyzing depersonalization through Clark’s framework (2014). She has received consecutive Clinical Performance Awards in Psychiatry from 2012 to 2015.
No grants or labs are explicitly listed, but her work emphasizes practical psychiatric nursing education and patient care improvement.





