LABORATORY DIRECTOR


Emily A.P. Haigh

Emily A. P. Haigh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training

Emily Haigh, Ph.D., director of the Maine Mood Disorders Lab, received her doctorate in adult clinical psychology from Kent State University. She completed her internship at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Aaron T. Beck Psychopathology Research Center in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. She joined the University of Maine in 2013.  Her research examines cognitive and physiological risk factors for depression and self-injurious behaviors.

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CBT TRAINING

Interested in learning more about cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for adults?

Dr. Emily Haigh provides a range of training and consultation opportunities for professionals, educators, and students. These include:

Introduction to CBT: Learn the basic principles of CBT

Basic CBT interventions: Learn to apply essential CBT principles and integrate into current practice

Advanced training: Apply and adapt CBT for special populations; practice with supervision and consultation

For more information, please contact emily.a.haigh@maine.edu.