Hannah Asis
University of Minnesota
Graduate Student
Member Since: 2023
Professional Bio
Hannah Asis is a graduate student in the Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research Ph.D. program at the University of Minnesota. She received her B.S. in Public Health from the University of North Texas and a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Before starting her Ph.D., she worked as a Research Assistant at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and served as an Activities Director at assisted living facilities.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of personality and psychopathology. Hannah is deeply invested in exploring how individual differences shape mental and physical health trajectories. This interest extends to her commitment to supporting the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology and investigating mental illness conceptualizations, five-factor model interactions, and the public dissemination of personality and clinical science.
Before starting her Ph.D., she worked as a Research Assistant at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and served as an Activities Director at assisted living facilities.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of personality and psychopathology. Hannah is deeply invested in exploring how individual differences shape mental and physical health trajectories. This interest extends to her commitment to supporting the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology and investigating mental illness conceptualizations, five-factor model interactions, and the public dissemination of personality and clinical science.
Institution/Organization
Parent: University of Minnesota
75 E. River Rd Department of Psychology Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
612.626.8541
Interest Group
Collaborative-Therapeutic Assessment, Psychoanalytic Assessment, Education and Training