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About Lee Dixon

Lee Dixon received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Tennessee in 2009, following his internship at the Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He regularly teaches graduate courses focused on psychotherapy and personality, as well as undergraduate Introductory Psychology, Interviewing and Counseling, and Personality. His primary research interest involves interpersonal relationships and how interpersonal functioning and mental health interact. Specifically, he has and continues to study topics such as forgiveness, self-forgiveness, commitment, relationship satisfaction, religious orientation, attachment style, relationship-contingent self-esteem, along with other relational constructs.

Positions

2009 - Present Assistant Professor, University of Dayton Department of Psychology
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Education

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2009 PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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2002 MA, Western Kentucky University
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2000 BA, Western Kentucky University
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Contact Information

Phone: 937-229-2160

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