Training and Education - Health Behavior

Behavioral Issues in Physical and Mental Health Fellowship

Sponsor National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Nature of Training:
The goal of this program is to train research scientists in health psychology, specifically in the development and application of basic theories and research in psychology to issues of physical and mental health and their interrelationship. Our program includes structured coursework in specific areas of health psychology and intensive supervised research in laboratory, medical, and community settings.

The faculty is composed of 6 core faculty members and more than 40 affiliated faculty in Psychology and other departments and schools at UCLA. This group brings a wide range of expertise in biobehavioral processes in physical and mental health to the training program including concentrated research training in key areas: biological bases of health and illness, stress processes, health behavior and behavior change, and sociocultural issues. These areas of concentration are supplemented by expertise among the faculty in human and animal models of specific physical diseases and mental disorders, and research programs involving all stages across the life span including prenatal and neonatal periods, infant health, childhood disorders, adolescent health, adult disorders and illnesses, and aging.

During two-year appointments, trainees are required to take an introductory course in health psychology, a course in biological bases of health psychology, and electives in two areas (health behavior and stress processes). Strong methodological and statistical training is also emphasized. In addition to coursework, training involves intensive research throughout the two years via specific research projects initiated by trainees independently but closely supervised by teams of the faculty.

Eligibility
This program supports 4 pre-doctoral and 3 post-doctoral positions for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Pre-doctoral trainees enter the program either in their first year of graduate training or after completion of the first year or two of coursework. Postdoctoral trainees enter the program within the first few years after completing an APA accredited Ph.D. program in any area of Psychology.

Duration
Appointments are for 2 years.

Stipend Levels
The fellowships are funded at National Institutes of Health stipend levels. Included with the fellowship stipend is some support for research, travel, and health insurance.

Deadline: Open

Contact
All correspondence related to this postdoctoral fellowships should be sent to:

Christine Dunkel Shettter, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology
Associate Member, Cousins Center for PNI, Semel Institute for Neuroscience
(310) 206-8116
dunkel@psych.ucla.edu