Biography
Dr. Woodman joined Embry-Riddle in 2021. Holding degrees in clinical and developmental psychology, his contribution is predominantly to the forensic psychology program. Dr. Woodman’s primary focus is self-regulation, cognitive changes, and abuse prevention in older adults. Additionally, he has active projects with several faculty colleagues and student researchers in psychology, academic collaborators in biology, chemistry, and communications, and industry collaborations with Yavapai County courts and law enforcement. Undergraduate students interested in joining current projects or developing their own are encouraged to reach out and discuss potential involvement.
Education
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Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology: Developmental Psychology, Child and Adolescent Development,
Capella University
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M.A. - Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology,
Middle Tennessee State University
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B.A. - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology: Philosophy,
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Currently Teaching
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PSY 365:
Abnormal Psychology
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PSY 496:
Capstone in Psychology
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PSY 354:
Developmental Psychology
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PSY 412:
Drugs, Society, and Crime
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PSY 499:
Special Topics in Psychology