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Dr. Fauth is a core faculty member within the Clinical Psychology (PsyD) Department, and has been the Director of CROPP since 2002. Dr. Fauth received his PhD in counseling psychology from Pennsylvania State University in 2000 and his MA in clinical psychology from Western Carolina University in 1996. Dr. Fauth specializes in using Practice Based Participatory Research (PBPR) to create healthcare learning systems, thereby improving the provision of mental, behavioral, and wellness services in underserved community health settings. In addition to PBPR, Dr. Fauth's areas of expertise include integrated care; psychotherapy research and training; and program development and evaluation. Dr. Fauth has continued to honor CROPP's tradition in serving the community through collaborative, applied research, and through his commitment to training student researchers.
Dr. Tremblay received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University at Albany (SUNY) in 1996, following completion of a pre-doctoral internship at the University of Mississippi and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in Jackson, Mississippi. He is a member of the core faculty within the Clinical Psychology (PsyD) Department at Antioch University New England, where he holds the position of Director of Research. Dr. Tremblay has become a supportive and innovative member of CROPP, sharing his expertise in program evaluation, and particularly in the application of research skills in the service of shaping practice. Some of Dr. Tremblay's primary contributions are within the domains of methodological expertise (research design, data management, statistical analysis and reporting), management of research teams, and strategic planning.
Dr. Blanchard is core faculty in the Applied Psychology Department's Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program at Antioch University New England, where she also serves as the Clinical Research Director for both the master's and doctoral degree programs. Dr. Blanchard is the first of three graduates in the country to receive a PhD in Medical Family Therapy, a specialization within MFT that focuses on issues of health and illness within individuals, families, and health care systems. Dr. Blanchard is a unique and valuable member of the CROPP research team, as she has received extensive training and clinical expertise in the area of integrated care. Dr. Blanchard's partnership with CROPP has also served as an important bridge between the Clinical Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy program, which has helped to broaden cross-program student involvement and collaboration. Martha Dunn, PsyD Dr. Dunn received her PsyD in clinical psychology from Antioch University New England in 2007. Dr. Dunn is currently the project coordinator for the NAMI GLS Statewide Suicide Prevention Program evaluation. She has also been an adjunct faculty member in both the Clinical and Applied Psychology Departments at Antioch University New England, having taught a variety of courses, including Research and Evaluation. In addition to her work with CROPP, Dr. Dunn has a clinical practice with offices in Nashua and Peterborough. She specializes in working with clients diagnosed with mood disorders, eating disorders, and substance dependency. Her interest in managing the suicide prevention/postvention project stems from her work with these individuals who may be at greater risk for dying by suicide. | ||||
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