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About Stephanie Castelin

Stephanie is currently pursuing her bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Central Florida. Stephanie has had 2 years of experience conducting research in the Neurolinguistics lab under Dr. Mustapha Mouloua where she is studying the psychophysiological differences between bilingual and monolingual speakers. She has completed her Honors in the Major thesis, where she evaluated the effects of the Strong Black Woman schema on black women's mental health. She has also completed an intensive program at Northwestern University where she conducted research focused on developing an intervention for black women who have lost a loved one to gun violence or incarceration. After obtaining her bachelor's degree, Stephanie would like to attend a doctoral program in clinical psychology to pursue a career in child clinical psychology. In doing so, she would like to help advance the field of mental health for underserved children through research and treatment.



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Professional Service and Affiliations

2018 - 2019 Vice President, Multicultural Psychological Student Association
2017 - 2018 Webmaster, Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology
2017 - 2018 Committee Member, Volunteer UCF- Different Abilities
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Honors and Awards

  • McNair Scholar
  • Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholar
  • UCF Provost Scholar
  • Psi Chi International Honor Society
  • UCF Burnett Honors College Student
  • Women's Executive Council Scholarship

Courses

  • TA for Advanced Research Methods

Education

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Contact Information

castelin@knights.ucf.edu