Deborah J. Jones, Ph.D.
Associate Professor


UNC Chapel Hill
Department of Psychology
Davie Hall, Campus Box 3270
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270

Phone: 919-962-3995
Fax: 919-962-2537
e-Mail: djjones@email.unc.edu

Current Trainees

 

  Michelle Gonzalez
May, 2010 - B.A., UNC Chapel Hill
 

Shiahna Chavis
May, 2005 - B.A., Psychology, Hampton University, Hampton, VA
May, 2008 - M.A., Clinical Psychology, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Thesis:
Factors affecting the impact of breast cancer on body image and sexual functioning. (Chaired by Dr. Don Baucom)
 

 


Jessica Cuellar
May, 2006 - B.A., Psychology, Barnard College, New York, NY
May, 2009 - M.A., Clinical Psychology, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC


Thesis: Externalizing Behavior in African American Youth from Single Mother Homes: The Relative Role of Parents and Peers

 


carley

Carlye Kincaid
May, 2006 - B.A., Psychology, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
May, 2009 - M.A., Clinical Psychology, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC


Thesis: Maternal Psychological Control and Youth HIV/AIDS Risk Behavior:
A Study of African American Single Mother Families
Dissertation:
Risk & Resilience among African American Single Mother Families: A Closer Look at Parenting & Adolescent Outcomes (Proposed Fall 2010)
Clinical Internship: Duke University Medical Center

 


emma sterrett

Emma Sterrett
May, XXXX - B.S., Journalism, Northwestern University
May, 2003 - M.S., Marital and Family Therapy, Northwestern University
May, 2007 - M.A., Clinical Psychology, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Fellowship:
APA Minority Fellowship Program (2007-10)
Awards:
Wallach Award (2010), which recognizes graduate student excellence and superior accomplishment in the clinical training program.
Thesis:
The Role of Non-Marital Coparents in the Psychosocial Adjustment of African American Youth from Single Mother-Headed Families
Dissertation:
The Role of Nonmarital Coparents and Supportive Non-Parental Adults in the Psychosocial Adjustment of African American Youth from Single Mother Families: A Mixed Methods Study (Proposed Fall 2009)

Clinical Internship:
University of Illinois Chicago
Assistant Professor, University of Louisville

 


Former Graduate Trainees

Cara O'Connel Edwards, Ph.D.
Ph.D.:
Clinical Internship:
Fellowship:

Most Recent:
West Virginia University (2006)
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, (2005-06)
Medical Psychology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC (2006-07)
Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, UNC Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC
(2007-present)


sarah foster Sarah (Foster) Shook, Ph.D.
Ph.D.:
Clinical Internship:
Fellowship:
Current:
UNC Chapel Hill (2008)
UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC (2007-08)
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, (2008-10)
Clinical Assistant Professor, Triange Center for Behavioral Health


alecia zalot Alecia Zalot, Ph.D.
Ph.D.:
Clinical Internship:
Fellowship:
Current:
UNC Chapel Hill (2008)
Yale University School of Medicine, (2007-08)
Yale University, Department of University Health (2008-10)
Psychologist, San Antonio State Hospital, San Antonio, TX
(2010 - present)

Former Postdoctoral Trainees

mckee Laura McKee, Ph.D.
Ph.D.:
Clinical Internship:
Fellowship:

Current:
University of Vermont (2008)
UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC (2007-08)
Center for Developmental Science and Training Grant in
Black Child Development, UNC Chapel Hill (2008-10)
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
Clark University (2010-present)