Evolved Caregiving
Holistic Approaches for Innovative Care
Our comprehensive approach to population health means ensuring that caregivers and first responders have the social and technical support to optimize their efforts among all communities.
Integrating caregivers into the medical design process along with innovative engineering improves outcomes with new treatment models and technologies, while optimizing effectiveness of medical personnel themselves.
While we leverage advanced methods to assess and improve health technologies, we at
the same time seek to deeply understand and better the communications that guide and
enhance efficacy of health interactions. Below is a rotating selection of our standout
investigators in these areas.
○ Recent News and Highlights
○ Related Strength: Health Disparities
○ Related Strength: Mental and Behavioral Health
Featured Faculty
Glenn Callaghan
Professor of Psychology
Interpersonal Behavior Therapy, Contextual Behavioral Science, Functional Analysis
and Assessment, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, Idiographic Assessment
ORCID: 0000-0001-7354-2810
Matthew Capriotti
Associate Professor of Psychology
Behavioral, Non-Drug Treatments for Chronic Tic Disorders, Tourette Syndrome, LGBTQ+
Mental and Physical Health
ORCID: 0000-0003-0825-2926
Sadhna Diwan
Professor of Social Work
Aging, Mental Health, Health Promotion, Multicultural Populations
ORCID: 0000-0002-9811-3120
Marie Haverfield
Associate Professor of Communication Studies
Interpersonal Communication, Health Communication, Family Communication, Resilience,
Substance Use, Patient-Provider Relationship, Implementation Science, Veterans
ORCID: 0000-0003-2949-0229
Miranda Worthen
Professor of Public Health and Recreation
Participatory Action Research, Moral Injury, Alternative Response Programs, Mental
Health
ORCID: 0000-0002-6494-7098
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