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Michelle K. Williams
Michelle K. Williams
Title: Associate Professor and Director of Clinical
Departmental Program: Clinical
E-mail: michelle.williams@uconn.edu
Office Phone: (860) 486-2512
Department of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
Preferred Means of Contact: E-Mail
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Research Interests:
- Ethnic and racial identity development
- Multicultural psychology
- Sexual and relationship violence
- Effects of alcohol expectancies on victimization risk
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Undergraduate courses:
- Study of Personality
- Black Psychology
- General Psychology II.
- Multicultural Psychology
- Introduction to Clinical Psychology
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Graduate courses:
- Ethnic Minority Issues in Psychology
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Representative Publications:
- Ponce, A., Williams, M., & Allen, G. (2004). Experience
of maltreatment as a child and acceptance of violence in adult
intimate relationships: Mediating effects of distortions in cognitive
schema. Violence and Victims, 19, 1-12.
- Hoburg, R., Klonik, J., Williams, M., & Crawford,
M. (2004) Bisexuality among self identified heterosexual college
students. Journal of Sexuality,4, 26-36 .
- Williams, M., Dunlap, M., & McCandies, T. (2002) Women
of color and feminist psychology: Moving from criticism and critique
to integration and application. In L. Collins, M. Dunlap, and
J. Chrisler (Eds.) Charting a New Course for Feminist Psychology.
Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. 65-89.
- Donovan, R., & Williams, M. K. (2002). Living at the
intersection: effects of racism and sexism on Black rape survivors.
Women in Therapy, 25 (3/4), 95-105.
Other:
- Faculty Advisor: Minority Advancement Program in Psychology
- Joint position with African American Studies Institute
- AAUP Excellence Award for Teaching Promise, 1999
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