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Dawn Dugan

Ph.D., Hofstra University, Clinical Psychology

 

Department of Psychology
Hunter College, Room 738 HN
695 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Tel: (212) 396-6597
Email: dd552@hunter.cuny.edu

 

 

 

About

Dawn Dugan received her BS in Psychology from NYU and her PHD in Clinical/School Psychology from Hofstra University. She joins Hunter as a Lecturer within the Psychology Department, having recently served as adjunct faculty at Hofstra University, and a visiting professor at the College of SUNY Westbury.   

Dr. Dugan has 9 years of teaching experience, having taught a broad range of courses in the areas of clinical/developmental/community Psychology.  She has shown an exceptional commitment to service, contributing to several campus initiatives related to women’s issues.

Dr. Dugan’s research interests focus on the impact of interparental conflict on parenting practices and communication, related research to the quality of parenting and subsequent development of adolescents and children. Her clinical interests include: Cognitive and behavioral treatments of anxiety and depression; Intervention techniques for adolescents and treatment of anxiety and stress in mothers of young children and adolescents.