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Éva Szeli is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University (ASU), specializing in the intersections of psychology and law, particularly focusing on mental disability rights and human rights advocacy. She joined ASU in 2007 and teaches core psychology courses (e.g., Research Methods, Statistics), advanced topics like Psychology & Law, and Ethics. Her work bridges academic research, legal policy, and international human rights.
Education:
- J.D., University of Miami School of Law (1999)
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Miami (1994)
- M.S. in Clinical Psychology, University of Miami (1992)
- B.S. in Psychology, Georgetown University (1988)
Research Interests: Dr. Szeli’s work emphasizes applying international human rights frameworks to mental disability law, with a focus on post-Soviet Eastern Europe and conflict zones like Kosovo. She co-authored foundational texts in mental disability law and conducts advocacy training for NGOs.
Publications Trends: Her articles and books address legal ethics, mental health policy reform, and the intersection of law with clinical practice. Key themes include CRPD compliance, comparative mental disability law, and gender-based violence against persons with disabilities.
Professional Background: Prior to ASU, she worked as a psychologist at the VA Medical Center, practiced law, and collaborated with NGOs on human rights investigations. She also taught at New York Law School.

