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Department of Psychology

Faculty

Stephenie Chaudoir
Assistant Professor

Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 2009

Office: 87 Bradley Hall
Phone: 677- 2580
E-mail: schaudoir@bumail.bradley.edu

Research and Teaching Interests

In 2009, she received her Ph.D. in social psychology and completed a Quantitative Research Methods Certificate from the University of Connecticut. Generally speaking, her research focuses on understanding the psychological, behavioral, and health consequences of possessing a concealable stigmatized identity (CSI). Her recent projects include a longitudinal study of disclosure among people living with HIV from around the U.S. and the development of conceptual frameworks to study disclosure processes and the effects of HIV stigma. Her portfolio of research includes both lab- and field-based studies and has garnered external funding from the National Institute of Mental Health and several professional organizations in psychology. Dr. Chaudoir teaches Principles of Psychology, Health Psychology, and the Psychology of Stigma.