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Timothy J. Strauman is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University. He holds affiliations with the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Duke Initiative for Science & Society, and Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis.
- Ph.D., New York University (1987)
- M.A., University of Chicago (1979)
- B.A., Duquesne University (1978)
His research focuses on self-regulation from psychological and neurobiological perspectives, exploring its role in depression, affect regulation, and immune reactivity. Key areas include brain motivational systems, treatment development for depression, socialization effects on self-regulation, and neuroimaging applications.
Recent publications examine animal-assisted therapy in pediatric dentistry, peer support systems in college mental health, and neuroimaging for depression interventions. His grants span TBI transitional care, self-system therapy, and neurocognitive aging.
Awarded Fellow by the Association for Psychological Science (2013) and multiple societies (2009), he has held leadership roles in clinical psychology training and research methodology. Courses taught include advanced clinical practicums and neuroimaging research.



