Personality & Psychopathology Lab
Kate Hein, M.H.S.
Graduate student, Clinical psychology
E-mail: katherine.hein@okstate.edu
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Kate is a fourth-year graduate student in the clinical psychology program at Oklahoma State University. She received her B.A. in psychology and public health from Johns Hopkins University, and her masters of health science in public mental health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her current research interests include assessment of borderline personality disorder, emotional regulation, and maladaptive behaviors, particularly non-suicidal self-injury. In her free time, she enjoys painting, trivia, and exploring new restaurants.
Shakur Dennis, B.S.
Graduate student, Clinical psychology
E-mail: shakur.dennis@okstate.edu
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Shakur is a third-year graduate student in the Clinical Psychology program at Oklahoma State University. His research interests include examining the relationships between personality pathology assessments using dimensional trait models, emotional experience, personality functioning, and cognitive biases. He is also interested in the interactions between personality traits, maladaptive behaviors, and interpersonal relationships. In his free time, he enjoys taking care of his plants, cooking, and exploring new music.
Logan Folger, M.S.
Graduate student, Clinical psychology
E-mail: logan.folger@okstate.edu
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Logan is a second-year graduate student in the clinical psychology program at Oklahoma State University. Her current research interests include psychopathy as it relates to aggression, antisocial behavior, and criminal behavior. She is also interested in examining the psychological mechanisms that differentiate adaptive personality from its pathological form. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, watching tv shows, and cooking.