Hayden O. Kepley |
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I am a clinical psychologist with interests in disorders beginning in childhood. Specifically, I am interested in how Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects individuals across their lifespan and how behavioral treatments may help them. I also research how co-occurring disorders interact with ADHD, which has an impact on a person’s mood, functioning, and personality characteristics. Additionally, I am involved in research examining the effects of behavioral treatments on Tourette's and tic disorders. I also teach undergraduate courses at UNCW related to clinical psychology and statistics. If you are interested in the research I do or courses I teach, please send me an email. Select Publications Kepley, H. & Ostrander, R. (in press). Family characteristics of anxious ADHD children. Journal of Attention Disorders. Kepley, H. & Conners, S. (in press). Management of Learning and School Difficulties in Persons with Tourette’s Disorder. In D.W. Woods, J. Piacentini, & J.T. Walkup (Eds.), Managing Tourette Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach. | ||
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