Susan A. Nolan Explained

Susan A. Nolan
Occupation:Professor, editor
Fields:Clinical psychology
Workplaces:Seton Hall University
Eastern Psychological Association
Society for the Teaching of Psychology
Awards:Fukuhara Award for International Research and Service (2020)
Thesis Title:Verbal, nonverbal, and gender-related factors in negative interpersonal reactions toward depressed and anxious individuals
Education:College of the Holy Cross (BA)

Susan Alice Nolan is an American clinical psychologist who studies critical thinking in the classroom, assessment in higher education, mental health, and gender disparities in STEM fields. Nolan is a professor of psychology at Seton Hall University.[1]

Nolan was President of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology in 2021,[2] and President of the Eastern Psychological Association from 2014–2015.[3]

She received the Fukuhara Award for Advanced International Research and Service from the International Council of Psychologists in 2020.[4]

Biography

Nolan began her college years at College of the Holy Cross where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in 1990. After that, she went to Northwestern University where in 1996, where she earned a Master of Science and Ph.D. in clinical psychology[5] under the supervision of Ian Gotlib and Susan Mineka. Her dissertation was titled "Verbal, nonverbal, and gender-related factors in negative interpersonal reactions toward depressed and anxious individuals."

Nolan then completed a clinical internship at Vanderbilt University through the Nashville Department of Veteran Affairs.[6] She joined the faculty of Seton Hall University and teaches various courses including Abnormal Psychology, International Psychology, and Statistics. She has co-authored statistics[7] [8] and introductory psychology[9] textbooks, and a volume on applications of psychological science.[10]

Nolan a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and previously served as the United Nations representative for the American Psychological Association. Nolan has worked abroad through the U.S. Fulbright Scholar program.[11] [12]

Research

Nolan's clinical research has linked neuroticism and rumination with an increased risk of depression.[13] One of her studies examined the effects of neuroticism and ruminative response style on changes in symptoms of depression over an 8 to 10 week period. Nolan found that neuroticism and ruminative response style predicted changes in symptoms of depression more strongly in individuals who initially had a severe case of depression as compared to those with lower initial levels of depression.

Personal life

Nolan lives with her husband in Jersey City, New Jersey.[14]

Books

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: University . Seton Hall . 2015-09-25 . Profile Susan Nolan . 2022-11-29 . Seton Hall University . en.
  2. Web site: Susan Nolan, International Council of Psychologists . 2022-12-01 . International Council of Psychologists . en-US.
  3. Web site: Past Presidents Eastern Psychological Association . 2022-12-01 . www.easternpsychological.org.
  4. Web site: Fukuhara Award International Research and Service, International Council of Psychologists . 2022-12-01 . International Council of Psychologists . en-US.
  5. Nolan . Susan Alice . 1998 . Verbal, nonverbal, and gender-related factors in negative interpersonal reactions toward depressed and anxious individuals . . 72070805 .
  6. Web site: SelectedWorks - Susan Nolan . 2022-12-01 . works.bepress.com.
  7. Book: Nolan, Susan A. . Statistics for the behavioral sciences . 2017 . Thomas E. Heinzen . 978-1-319-01422-3 . 4th . New York . 995805899.
  8. Book: Nolan, Susan . Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences . 2021 . Thomas Heinzen . 978-1-319-24719-5 . 5th . New York . 1193065256.
  9. Book: Hockenbury . Sandra E. . Discovering psychology . Nolan . Susan A. . 2019 . 978-1-319-13639-0 . 8th . New York . 1110627548.
  10. Book: Landrum, R. Eric . Everyday applications of psychological science : hacks to happiness and health . 2022 . Regan A. R. Gurung, Susan A. Nolan, Maureen A. McCarthy, Dana Dunn . 978-1-000-60238-8 . New York, NY . 1311967963.
  11. Web site: Psychological Literacy from a Global Perspective: Internationalizing Curricula and Assessment Fulbright Scholar Program . 2022-11-29 . fulbrightscholars.org.
  12. Web site: Seton Hall University Fulbright Scholar Program . 2022-12-01 . fulbrightscholars.org.
  13. Nolan . Susan A. . Roberts . John E. . Gotlib . Ian H. . 1998-10-01 . Neuroticism and Ruminative Response Style as Predictors of Change in Depressive Symptomatology . Cognitive Therapy and Research . en . 22 . 5 . 445–455 . 10.1023/A:1018769531641 . 15419457 .
  14. [Kwantlen Polytechnic University]