Lindsay Howard, Ph.D., M.S.

Lindsay Howard, Ph.D., M.S.

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Psychology Department

Education 

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, 2021, Virginia Consortium Program; M.S. in Psychology, 2017, Old Dominion University; B.A. in Psychology and Economics, 2012, St. Olaf College

Biography 
Dr. Lindsay Howard received a doctorate degree from the Virginia Consortium Program in clinical psychology (a joint program between Old Dominion University, Eastern Virginia Medical School and Norfolk State University). Her research interests are in exploring sociocultural models of disordered eating using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Her current projects also aim to examine facets of interpersonal interactions within social contexts that contribute to disordered eating, such as the impact of denial of disordered eating behaviors (i.e., the tendency to lie about or conceal disordered eating behavior). Howard's courses include Abnormal Psychology, Human Life Span Development, Behavior Modification and Assessment, Health Psychology and Diagnosis and Assessment. In her free time, she enjoys playing soccer and tennis, as well as going for bike rides, spending time with friends and going to Josiah's Coffeehouse with her partner and son.