Adam M. Volungis, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Psychology

508-767-7647 Kennedy Memorial Hall - Room 134

Dr. Volungis’ research interests include prevention of school violence, suicide prevention in adolescents, college student mental health and smartphone dependency, enhancing cognitive-behavioral therapy with technology, and youth internalizing/externalizing disorders. He is a counseling psychologist and his clinical experience includes working in psychiatric, residential, and outpatient settings serving youth, families, and adults. He also has an active private practice providing cognitive-behavioral therapy for youth and adults.

Education Background

B.A., Saint Anselm College, Psychology, 2001.
M.A., Assumption College, Counseling Psychology, 2003.
Ph.D., Indiana University, Counseling Psychology, 2011.
Dissertation Title: “School Size & Youth Violence: Potential Mediating & Moderating Role of School Connectedness”

Courses Taught

216-Psychological Disorders

504-Psychological Measurement

627-Issues in Professional Practice

708-Cognitive Assessment and Psychotherapy

790-Professional Integrative Seminar

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