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Kimberly Dienes
Ph.D.

Roosevelt University
Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences

               
Office Chicago Campus Schaumburg Campus
Room 1255 (Auditorium Bldg.)
Phone 3799
Hours Tuesday 3:30-5:00, Thursday 3:30-5:00, and by appointment by appointment
E-mail kdienes@roosevelt.edu
Classes Taught
Psychodynamic Theory I & II (Psyc 642A & B) for doctoral students
Basic Clinical Skills (Psyc 520) for master's students
Childhood and Adolescence (Psyc 254) for undergraduate students

Syllabi and notes are available on Blackboard for enrolled students

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Research Interests
My research focuses on the biological and psychosocial factors involved in the relationship between stress and depression. My clinical interests include psychodynamic psychotherapy and personality disorders. I am currently working with a data set involving measures of cortisol, chronic stress, episodic stress, mood, and depression. I will be beginning a study involving cortisol, stress and depression in the summer of 2010.
Links
American Psychological Association (http://www.apa.org)
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (http://www.abct.org/dHome/)
Roosevelt University
Chicago
 430 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Schaumburg  1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173