Kimberly Dienes
Ph.D.
Roosevelt University
Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences
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Chicago Campus |
Schaumburg Campus |
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1255
(Auditorium Bldg.)
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3799
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Tuesday 3:30-5:00, Thursday 3:30-5:00, and by appointment |
by appointment |
| E-mail |
kdienes@roosevelt.edu |
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| 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 studentsClick here to browse my folders and files
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| Research Interests |
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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.
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Roosevelt University
Chicago 430 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605
Schaumburg
1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173 |
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