Doctoral Student
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville, Texas, United States
Alice Ahn is a second-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program at Sam Houston State University. She graduated from Purdue University with a B.S. in Brain and Behavioral Sciences and completed a senior thesis exploring the association between types of disgust (biological vs. cultural) and empathy under the mentorship of Dr. James Nairne. After graduation, Alice volunteered at the Social Skills Training Clinic in Gangnam Yonsei Severance Hospital in Seoul, South Korea where she worked with psychiatric patients to improve their communication and social skills to facilitate their post-discharge adjustment. Prior to enrolling in graduate school, she worked as a research assistant in Dr. Juhee Cho’s lab at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, South Korea and was involved in projects that examined and addressed psychosocial problems that cancer survivors experience through psycho-oncologic interventions. Her research interests include health psychology, psycho-oncology, integrating evidence-based mental health treatment into routine medical care, and intervention studies on improving psychological well-being and health-related quality of life of chronically ill patients.
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