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About

Dr. Kamila White received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1999. She completed an internship at Brown University School of Medicine which included rotations in behavioral and preventive medicine and pediatric psychology.

Dr. White's research interests are in three interrelated domains: prevention and treatment of anxiety pathology; the investigation into the relationship between anxiety pathology and physical health (especially pain conditions); and investigation of new methods of assessing and treating anxiety and panic in medical settings.

Her current research is focused on the following: the role of anxiety and emotional vulnerability in the clinical course of non-cardiac chest pain; the role of physical health status on treatment-outcome in Panic Disorder; and the developmental and familial markers of risk for comorbid emotional and physical ailments.

Dr. White's research is partially supported by the National Institute of Mental Health. She will be accepting a graduate student in Fall 2019.

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Education/Academic qualification

Clinical Psychology, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University

… → 1999

Clinical Psychology, MS, Virginia Commonwealth University

… → 1996

Psyschology, BS, Kansas State University - Manhattan

… → 1993

Research Interests

  • Cognitive-behavioral
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Psychotherapy
  • Quality of Life Research
  • Randomized Clinical Trials
  • Confirmatory Factor Analysis
  • Multilevel Factor Analysis
  • Structural Equation Modeling
  • SPSS
  • Treatment Research
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Behavioral Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Health Problems
  • Health Psychology

Disciplines

  • Clinical Psychology