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Heather Lambert

BA, MS, PHD
Psychology - Associate Professor
Department: 
Psychology
Campus location: 
GA316
Campus Extension: 
8259

• Education
B.A., Psychology, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1996
M.S., Counseling Psychology, University of Kansas, 1998
Ph.D., Psychological and Cultural Studies/Counseling Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003

• Research or Research Interests
Cultural conceptualizations of mental health
Mental health stigma
Mental health help-seeking behaviors and utilization patterns
Childhood/adolescent sexual abuse
Eating Disorders
Domestic violence/sexual assault

Sample Presentations
Lambert, H. R. (2007). Incorporating Experiential Learning Opportunities into the Undergraduate Psychology Classroom. National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg, FL.

Lambert, H. R. & Caldwell, L.D. (2005). Investigation of Worldview in the Underutilization of Mental Health Services. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association's Annual Convention, Washington DC.

Caldwell, L.D., Cokley, K., Lambert, H. R., & Lemberger, M. (2001, March). Action research in counseling psychology: Social justice and research training. Paper presented at the Houston 2001 Counseling Psychology Conference, Houston, TX.

• Professional Memberships
American Psychological Association
Nebraska Psychological Association
Nebraska Psychological Society

• Courses Taught
Abnormal Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Counseling Theories and Techniques
Human Sexuality
Applied Psychology/Sociology
Careers in Psychology
Multicultural Psychology
Violence in Relationships (Honors)