Clinical & Social Sciences in Psychology

 

Clinical Faculty

 

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Loisa BennettoLoisa Bennetto

Associate Professor (Clinical, Developmental)

Director of Clinical Training

 

loisa.bennetto@rochester.edu

(585) 275-8712

 

Professor Bennetto's research interests focus on the neuropsychology of autism and other developmental disorders. Her work in this area has examined executive functioning, memory, imitation, and motor skills in children and adolescents with autism with the goal of exploring underlying factors that influence the development of social relatedness, communication skills, and academic functioning.

 

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Mandi Burnette

 

Assistant Professor (Clinical)

 

mandi.burnette@rochester.edu

(585) 275-8685

 

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Rafael KlormanRafael Klorman

Professor (Clinical)

 

rafael.klorman@rochester.edu

(585) 275-2595

 

Professor Klorman's research interests include childhood externalizing and learning disorders, executive functions, emotion, psychophysiology, psychopharmacology, and psychopathology.

 

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Ron RoggeRonald D. Rogge

Assistant Professor (Clinical)

 

ronald.rogge@rochester.edu

(585) 273-3270

 

Ron Rogge is a clinical faculty member whose research focuses on understanding the early years of marriage.

 

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Richard RyanRichard M. Ryan

Professor (Clinical, Motivation)

 

richard.ryan@psych.rochester.edu

(585) 275-8708

 

Professor Ryan is interested in human motivation, personality development, psychotherapy and well-being.

 

 

Sheree TothSheree L. Toth

Director, Mt. Hope Family Center

Associate Professor

 

sheree.toth@rochester.edu

(585) 275-2991 (ext. 256)

 

Dr. Toth's research interests are broadly focused in the field of developmental psychopathology. She is especially interested in examining the effects of maltreatment and parental depression on child development, particularly in the domains of self development and representational capacities. Dr. Toth is also committed to the evaluation of preventive interventions for high risk populations.

 

 

 

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