Couples Coping with Stress Lab
Dr. Ashley K. Randall is a professor in Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University. She received her doctoral degree in family studies and human development from the University of Arizona. Dr. Randall was the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship in 2007, where she conducted research at the Institute for Family Research and Counseling in Fribourg, Switzerland. Dr. Randall’s research uses a multi-method approach to examine how couples cope with stress in the context of their relationship, and resulting implications for mental health outcomes. She has presented and published both nationally and internationally on these topics. Dr. Randall is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 43 and 52).
Areas of Expertise
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Stress
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Dyadic coping
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Interpersonal emotion dynamics​
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International psychology
Education
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PhD, Family Studies and Human Development, University of Arizona
- 2012
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MS, Psychology, North Dakota State University
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2007
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BS, Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington
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2004
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Professional Service
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Dean's Fellow for Faculty Research and Graduate Programs, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, ASU
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Past-President, Faculty Women's Association, ASU
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President-Elect, International Association for Relationship Research
CONTACT ME
PHONE(O)
(480) 727-5312
FAX
(480) 965-7293
ADDRESS
Counseling and Counseling Psychology
Arizona State University
446 Payne Hall
Tempe, Arizona 85287
U.S.A.