Kadir Uludag | Educational Psychology | Educational Psychology Impact

Dr. Kadir Uludag | Educational Psychology | Educational Psychology Impact

Dr. Kadir Uludag is a postdoctoral researcher in psychology with a Ph.D. in Applied Psychology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research bridges schizophrenia, brain imaging, and educational psychology. Dr. Uludag is passionate about disseminating scientific knowledge through his personal website (ifx0.com/psychology), YouTube channel (youtube.com/boooringlearning), and as the founder of the open-access journal Novelty in Psychology. He has published extensively, including 12 Web of Science (Q1) and 21 Scopus-indexed works, and serves on the editorial boards of 24 international journals. With over 670 manuscript reviews listed on ORCID, he has received multiple awards recognizing his scientific contributions. Dr. Uludag also manages four ongoing book projects. Skilled in Python-based machine learning and data analysis tools, he is eager to collaborate on innovative research that contributes meaningfully to psychology and society.

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Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Uludag earned his Ph.D. in Applied Psychology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019–2023, GPA 3.93), focusing on brain imaging and mental health. He completed an M.A. in Forensic Sciences (Social Sciences) from Istanbul University (2016–2018, GPA 3.61), where he developed a strong foundation in psychological evaluation in legal settings. His undergraduate degree in Psychological Counseling and Guidance was obtained from Ƈanakkale Onsekiz Mart University (2012–2016, GPA 3.30), complemented by an associate degree in Laboratory Assistant and Veterinary Sciences from Eskisehir Anatolian University (2013–2015, GPA 3.79). He has also pursued training in TESOL, SPSS, machine learning (random forest, SVM, logistic regression, neural networks), Python programming, web development, and data visualization. His education has been guided by distinguished scholars including Prof. Xiang Yang Zhang, Prof. Erdinc Ozturk, and Prof. Neylan Ziyal. These experiences shaped his multidisciplinary approach to psychological research.

Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Dr. Kadir Uludag is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2023–Present) and has been appointed for a future role at Capital Medical University, Beijing (2025–). His expertise spans schizophrenia, neuroimaging, and educational psychology. Previously, he served as a special education teacher for autistic children at Karabük Municipality Autistic Children Education Center (2017), applying cognitive-behavioral and humanistic therapeutic approaches. He also completed internships as a psychological counselor at Toki Anadolu Lisesi (2016) and a veterinary technician at Safranbolu Veterinary Clinic (2015). He brings in-depth knowledge of psychological development and intervention techniques across diverse settings. In academia, Dr. Uludag serves on the editorial boards of 24 journals and has edited four book projects. His dynamic involvement in teaching, research, editing, and mentoring reflects a holistic commitment to the field of psychology and science communication.

Awards & Recognitions šŸ…

Dr. Uludag has received numerous accolades, including the ā€œHighest Number of Viewsā€ award (2023–2024) from the Journal of Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics for his narrative review on smoking and schizophrenia. He earned reviewer awards from Imeta Journal and Imetaomics for reviewing more than five papers each. Additionally, he holds a Certificate of Excellence from the Shanghai Table Tennis Museum and the American Chemical Society Reviewer Lab Certificate. His extensive peer-review contributions (over 670 reviews) are recognized by ORCID and editorial teams worldwide. His editorial involvement includes serving on boards of journals like Health Policy and Technology, Plos One, and Asean Journal of Psychiatry, among others. He has received invitations for guest editorships and honorary memberships in various scholarly outlets. These honors reflect his impactful presence in academia and his dedication to advancing global psychological research.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Kadir Uludag’s primary research interests include schizophrenia, neuroimaging (fMRI and EEG), and educational psychology. His doctoral work applied Python-based machine learning (random forest, SVM, logistic regression) to brain imaging data, emphasizing computational psychiatry and precision diagnostics. He has published in Q1 journals such as Asian Journal of Psychiatry, American Chemical Neuroscience, Psychology Research and Behavior Management, General Psychiatry, and Antioxidants. His Scopus-indexed contributions span educational psychology, forensic science, and neuroscience. His research applies interdisciplinary tools—Python, Psychopy, SPSS, R, NLP, and image processing libraries—to explore psychiatric conditions. He integrates theory and practice through data visualization, cognitive-behavioral therapy models, and open-science advocacy. Dr. Uludag actively shares findings via his YouTube channel and academic website, fostering transparency and education. His work aims to bridge gaps between neuroscience, education, and technology to improve mental health outcomes and knowledge dissemination.

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Lisa Stolzenberg | Criminology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lisa Stolzenberg | Criminology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lisa Stolzenberg is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida International University (FIU). With expertise in criminology, sentencing, and law enforcement policies, she has authored numerous books and research reports. Her work has significantly contributed to understanding crime patterns, policing, and the criminal justice system. She has been recognized for her teaching excellence and research contributions. šŸ“ššŸŽ“šŸ”

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Education šŸŽ“

Ph.D. in Criminology, Florida State University (1993) šŸŽ“
M.S. in Criminology, Florida State University (1986) šŸ“–
B.A. in Criminal Justice, University of Florida (1985) šŸŽ“

Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Dr. Lisa Stolzenberg has extensive experience in criminology and criminal justice, currently serving as a Professor and Chair at Florida International University (FIU) since 2008. Prior to this, she was an Associate Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at FIU from 2002 to 2008 and an Assistant Professor from 1996 to 2002. Before joining FIU, she worked as an Assistant Professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, from 1993 to 1996. Her research background includes serving as a Senior Research Associate at the Justice Research and Statistics Association (1992-93) and as a Social Science Analyst at Westat Inc. (1990-91). She also contributed to public sector research as a Program Evaluator at the Florida Department of Health (1988-90) and a Research Analyst at the Florida Department of Corrections (1986-88). Her academic journey began as a Research Assistant at the School of Criminology, Florida State University (1985-86).

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Stolzenberg’s research explores crime prevention, sentencing disparities, policing strategies, and justice system policies. She examines the impact of technology on crime control and has contributed to studies on body-worn cameras, firearm violence, and drug-related offenses. Her work influences law enforcement policies and criminal justice reforms. šŸš”šŸ“ŠšŸ“–

Awards & Recognitions šŸ…

Dr. Lisa Stolzenberg has received numerous awards and honors throughout her distinguished academic career. In 2023, she was recognized as an FIU Notable Global Learning Faculty, highlighting her contributions to global education. She received the FIU Online 2.0 Program Founder Award in 2014 for her role in advancing online education. In 2013, she was honored by Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernandez for her contributions to the FIU Department of Criminal Justice Internship Program. Her commitment to teaching excellence was acknowledged with the Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award at FIU in 2002 and the Outstanding Teaching Award from Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, in 1996. She also received the Matriculation Merit Award from FIU in 2001. Her research achievements were recognized with a grant from the NIJ Data Resources Program Workshop in 1999. Additionally, she secured second place in the Gene Carte National Student Paper Competition in 1988 and is a member of prestigious honor societies, including Alpha Phi Sigma (1986), Golden Key (1985), and Phi Kappa Phi (1984).

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  • The effect of cannabis legislation on opioid and benzodiazepine use among aging Americans

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    2024 |Ā Journal article
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  • The impact of cannabis legislation on benzodiazepine and opioid use and misuse

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  • Changes in Prosecutorial Decision-Making in Response to a High-Profile Mass Shooting

    American Journal of Criminal Justice
    2024-12 |Ā Journal article

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Siamak Khodarahimi | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Siamak Khodarahimi | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

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Education

Dr. S. Khodarahimi holds multiple academic degrees in psychology, including a B.A. in Clinical Psychology from Shiraz University, Iran (1987), and an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Meshed Ferdowsi University, Iran (1994), where he achieved a GPA of 18.93. He earned his first PhD in Clinical Psychology from Atlantic International University, USA, in 2005, with a GPA of 3.76. Further advancing his expertise, he completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology at Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2010, receiving an “Excellent” rating. In 2020, he obtained a second PhD in Psychology from Lorestan University, achieving a remarkable GPA of 19.61. His research has focused on various aspects of psychology, including psychotherapy, personality structures, workplace stress, and sleep and dream quality in individuals with anxiety disorders.

Work experience

Dr. S. Khodarahimi has held several academic and administrative positions throughout his career. From 2000 to 2022, he served as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Islamic Azad University, Eghlid Branch. Additionally, between 2000 and 2006, he held the role of Vice President for Research at the same institution and was a member of the Research Council for the First Zone of Islamic Azad University.

His earlier academic roles include serving as a contractual faculty staff member in the Psychology Department at Bavanat Payam Nour University, Fars, Iran (1999–2002), and as a faculty staff member of the Research Group for Behavioral Sciences at the Iranian Academic Center for Education, Culture, and Research (ACECR), Shiraz (1998–1999). Prior to that, from 1994 to 1997, he was a contractual faculty member in the Psychology Department at Chamran Ahwaz University, Ahwaz, and contributed to the Research Group for Social Psychology at ACECR, Ahwaz.

Dr. Khodarahimi’s leadership experience includes serving as the Dean of the Research Center for Psychological Services in Shiraz, Fars, from 1990 to 1992, highlighting his longstanding commitment to psychological research and education.

Teaching Experience

Dr. S. Khodarahimi has an extensive teaching and training background, spanning multiple universities and covering a wide range of psychology courses.

From 1993 to 1997, at Chamran Ahwaz University, he taught courses such as Mental Health, Personality Theories, Principles of Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology (1), Theories of Psychotherapy, and Introduction to Diagnostic and Therapeutic Methods.

Between 1999 and 2002, at Payam Nour University – Bavanat Center, his teaching portfolio included Psychology of Development (1 & 2), Psychology of Personality, Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Individual Research Projects in Psychology, Introduction to Neuropsychology, Abnormal Psychology, Psychology Texts in English (1 & 2), Research Method in Psychology, and Psychology of Work.

From 2000 to 2022, at Islamic Azad University – Eghlid Branch, he instructed courses such as Introduction to Psychology, Educational Psychology, Social Psychology for Nursing, Psychology of Learning, Developmental Psychology (1 & 2), Counseling Methods and Outlines, Child Counseling, Exceptional Psychology, and Introduction to Practical Research.

Dr. Khodarahimi’s diverse teaching experience reflects his expertise in various psychological disciplines, ranging from clinical and developmental psychology to research methodology and neuropsychology.

Research interests

1. Positive Psychology, Mental Health, Cross Cultural, Psychotherap and
Interdiciplinary Reaserch.
2. Investigation in psychosocial interventions and psychopathological issues
among adolescents, youth, adults and women.
3. Research in anxiety disordres, worry, emotions, and high risk behaviors with
focus on psychological interventions at individual and collective levels.

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Mojtaba Rahimian Bougar | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mojtaba Rahimian Bougar | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

 

 

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Education

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in General Psychology from Payame Noor University of Abadeh Center in 2014, where he conducted a research project titled Comparison of Early Maladaptive Schemas Among Three Groups of Men Dependent on Opium, Under Treatment, and Non-Dependent Over 15 Years of Age in Shiraz City. In 2023, he completed his Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology at the Islamic Azad University, Kish International Branch. His master’s research focused on The Structural Model of Suicidal Tendency Prediction Based on Psychological Needs, Mental Pain, and Object Relations with the Moderating Roles of Defense Mechanisms and Ego-Strength.

Work experience

He is currently working as a Clinical Psychologist with an MA in Clinical Psychology. Previously, from 2013 to 2016, he served as an Expert in Charge and Research Consultant at Larestan University of Medical Sciences, Larestan, Iran. From 2019 to 2024, he worked as a Psychologist at the Social Emergency Center under the Welfare General Bureau of Fars Province in Shiraz, Iran. During the same period, he was an active member of various working groups, including the Working Group on Preventing Drug Misuse and Addiction, the Association for the Protection of Child Labourers under the Governorship & Welfare General Bureau, and the Suicide Prevention initiative within the Mental Health Unit of the Health & Care Professional Network in Eqlid City, Iran.

From 2013 to 2016, he worked as an Expert and Consultant at the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Technology at Larestan School of Medical Sciences, Larestan, Iran. From 2019 to 2024, he served as a Psychologist at the Eghlid Social Emergency Center under the Welfare General Bureau of Fars Province in Shiraz, Iran. Since 2019, he has been an active member of the Suicide Management and Prevention Working Group, as well as the Social Damage Prevention Working Group in Eqlid City, Fars Province. In 2023, he took on the role of Social Service Specialist at the Welfare Organization in Fars Province, Eqlid City, where he continues to contribute to social welfare initiatives.

National and international presentations and conferences

Farmani, A., Faramarzi, H., Rahimian Bougar, M., Sadeghi, M., & Aminian, M. (2021). Psychosocial
trauma screening during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In the 3rd International
Conference on Psychology, Counseling and Education, 11 February 2021, Mashhad, Iran.
Rahimian Bougar, M., Farmani, A., Ahmadi, S., & Rahiminejad, S. (2021). Comparison of Early
Maladaptive Schemas in Opioid Abusers and Healthy Individuals. In the 3rd International Conference
on Psychology, Counseling and Education, 11 February 2021, Mashhad, Iran.
Farmani, A., Farahmand, H., Sadeghi, M., & Rahimian Bougar, M. (2021). Prediction of Marital
Conflict Management Styles on the Basis of the Big Five Factors of Personality with the Mediating Role
of Patience Components among Young Females. In the 9th International Conference of Modern
Research in Psychology,Counseling,and Educational Sciences, 22 July 2021, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Rahimian Bougar, M. (2016). The study of effectiveness of progressive muscle relaxation to reduce
symptoms in patients with migraine headache. The 5th Symposium of World Federation of
Neurosurgical Societies & The 7th International Neurosurgery Congress & The 1st International
Neuroscience Confederation Congress, 17-22 Apr 2016, Tehran, Iran.
Rahimian Bougar, M. (2016). The study of the prevalence of sexual dysfunction and its relationship to
quality of life and mental health of cancer patients. The 5th Symposium of World Federation of
Neurosurgical Societies & The 7th International Neurosurgery Congress & The 1st International
Neuroscience Confederation Congress, 17-22 Apr 2016, Tehran, Iran.
Sekhavati, E., Rahimian Bougar, M., Bostani, S., & Saem, J. (2016). Investigating the Individual and
Effective Protection Factors of Appropriate and Inappropriate Cesarean Section in Pregnant Women
Referred to Larestan Imam Reza Hospital. International Congress on Social Studies on Health For
Students, 21-23 December 2016, Shiraz, Iran.
Sekhavati, E., Rahimian Bougar, M., Bostani, S., & Raeisi, Z. (2016). An Explanation on the Prevalence
of Learning Disorders in Terms of Socioeconomic Factors of Health among the Elementary School
Students in Larestan City during Year 2014. International Congress on Social Studies on Health For
Students, 21-23 December 2016, Shiraz, Iran.
Sekhavati, E., Rahimian Bougar, M., Raeisi, Z., Bostani, S., & Sarafraz, N. (2016). THE PREVALENCE
OF SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR AND PROGNOSIS OF HIV INFECTION IN ADOLESCENTS AND
YOUNG ADULTS IN LARESTAN CITY. At the 17th International & Iranian Congress of Microbiology,
23-25 August 2016, Tehran, Iran.
Sekhavati, E., Neydavodi, M., Rahimian Bougar, M., Abedi, K., Mohammadi, Z., Raeisi, Z. (2016).
PREVALENCE OF PEDICULOSIS IN STUDENTS OF LARESTAN CITY IN 2015. At the 17th
International & Iranian Congress of Microbiology, 23-25 August 2016, Tehran, Iran.
Sekhavati, E., Rahimian Bougar, M., Bostani, S., & Alaie Nejad, M. (2016). Investigating the effects of
common atmospheric and air pollutants on cardiovascular diseases and neurological disorders: A
review study: with an emphasis on the pathology of atmospheric elements and air pollution in Iran. The
2nd International Conference on Environmental sciences, 25 & 26 May 2016, Tehran, Iran.

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Taylor Napier | Intimate Partner Violence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Taylor Napier | Intimate Partner Violence | Best Researcher Award

 

 

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Education

She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology in 2024 from the Department of Psychology at the University of Memphis, an APA-accredited program. Her major area of study focused on Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies, and her dissertation, titled Violence Across the Family System: Examining the Direct and Intergenerational Effects of Violence Victimization on Youth’s Social Competence, was chaired by Dr. Kathryn H. Howell. As part of her doctoral training, she completed a predoctoral psychology internship in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the Oklahoma Health Science Center, an APA-accredited program, specializing in the Child Clinical track under the supervision of Training Director Dr. Jim Scott.

She previously earned a Master of Science in General Psychology from the University of Memphis in 2019, where she worked under the guidance of Dr. Kathryn H. Howell. Her thesis, Differentiating the Effects of Anxious and Avoidant Attachment on Depression and Resilience Following Trauma, explored the impact of attachment styles on mental health outcomes. She completed her undergraduate studies in 2016, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, NC.

Work experience

She has gained extensive supervised clinical experience across various settings. From 2023 to 2024, she served as a Clinical Psychology Resident at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center at OUHealth in Oklahoma City, OK, dedicating 24 hours per week to the Child Study Center. In this outpatient training clinic, she provided evidence-based parenting training programs and therapy services for children and families, including those involved with the child welfare system. Her responsibilities included administering cognitive and behavioral assessments, composing comprehensive developmental reports, conducting psychodiagnostic assessments, and developing treatment plans. She provided behavioral management services using Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), trauma-based services with Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and anxiety treatments, including Selective Mutism interventions. Additionally, she monitored client treatment progress, maintained weekly documentation, and used electronic health records under the supervision of licensed psychologists, including Drs. Elizabeth Bard, Tabitha Fleming, Beverly Funderburk, Erin Taylor, and Ashley Galsky.

Simultaneously, from 2023 to 2024, she worked 12 hours per week as a Clinical Psychology Resident at Stevenson Cancer Center, where she provided mental health counseling for adults with cancer within an interdisciplinary healthcare setting. She conducted biopsychosocial assessments to determine the need for brief psychotherapy interventions following cancer diagnoses, created treatment plans, and delivered cognitive-behavioral treatments while assessing symptom changes over time. She also completed weekly documentation using an electronic health record system under the supervision of Drs. Rachel Funk-Lawler and Blake Hilton.

From 2020 to 2023, she was a Graduate Student Therapist at the Psychological Services Center in Memphis, TN, a university-based outpatient training clinic serving a diverse community population. She administered psychological and behavioral assessments, formulated cases, created treatment plans, and conducted psychotherapy using empirically supported treatments. Additionally, she regularly monitored client progress through validated assessments, conducted risk assessments, and maintained comprehensive documentation, including session notes and closing reports, under the supervision of licensed psychologists Drs. Kristoffer S. Berlin, Audrey Townsel, and Ryan Farmer.

During the 2021-2022 academic year, she worked 20 hours per week as a Graduate Clinician at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s Center for Developmental Disabilities in Memphis, TN. In this interdisciplinary setting, she conducted diagnostic intake interviews, administered psychometric scales, and performed cognitive and socio-emotional testing for children suspected of having neurodevelopmental disabilities. Her work informed differential diagnoses, and she provided Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services through the ABA for Families program. She also composed comprehensive reports, documented treatment plans, and tracked and graphed session data, supervised by Drs. Philip Norfolk, Alexandra Vohs, Bruce Keisling, and Colby Taylor.

In the summer of 2021, she volunteered as a Graduate Psychometrician at Irby Psychological Services in Southaven, MS, where she administered psychological, cognitive, and behavioral assessments for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities and various mental health diagnoses. She also composed integrated psychological reports, conducted intake assessments with primary caregivers, and participated in family feedback sessions to review the final reports under the supervision of Dr. Sarah Irby.

Between 2017 and 2019, and again from 2022 to 2023, she served as a Group Intervention Leader at the University of Memphis, facilitating a five-week intervention program for pregnant women who had recently experienced intimate partner violence. She led weekly two-hour group intervention sessions covering cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, dialectical-behavioral, and motivational interviewing strategies, along with psychoeducation on violence, pregnancy, and parenting. This work was supervised by Drs. Kathryn H. Howell and Laura Miller-Graff.

Award and Honor

She has received numerous honors and awards in recognition of her academic excellence and professional achievements. In 2024, she was honored as the Outstanding Clinical Psychology Intern at the Oklahoma Health Science Center in Oklahoma City, OK. In 2022, she was recognized as an Emerging Student Leader by the Association of University Centers on Disabilities at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s Center for Developmental Disabilities in Memphis, TN. That same year, she received the Life Paths Student Scholarship from the Life Paths Research Center for the Mindful Writing Retreat in Nashville, TN, which included a $340 award based on her professional development statement.

Earlier in her academic career, she was awarded the Craig M. Brown Master’s Program in General Psychology Director’s Award in 2019 from the University of Memphis, receiving a $1,000 scholarship for academic excellence. In 2016, she was recognized as the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Psychology at Gardner-Webb University, an honor given to a psychology student demonstrating exceptional promise in the field as determined by faculty.

She has also received multiple travel awards to support her participation in scientific conferences. Between 2017 and 2023, she was granted a total of $3,500 through the Conference Travel Grant from the University of Memphis Department of Psychology. In 2018, she was awarded the American Psychological Association Student Travel Award to attend the APA Conference in San Francisco, CA, receiving $300 based on her travel funding application. Additionally, she was a recipient of the College of Arts & Sciences Travel Funding Award from the University of Memphis in 2018, securing another $300 to support her professional development through conference travel.

 

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