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Binghamton Mood Disorders Institute Personnel:

Director:

Brandon E. Gibb, Ph.D., director of the Binghamton Mood Disorders Institute, received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Temple University in 2003. He completed his predoctoral clinical training at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and his predoctoral internship at the Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium. Dr. Gibb specializes in evaluating cognitive vulnerability-stress theories of depression in children and adults. More specifically, he is interested in factors contributing to the development of a cognitive vulnerability to depression. He is on the editorial board of Cognitive Therapy and Research and the Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. He is a member of Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (formerly Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy), American Psychological Association, American Association of Suicidology, International Association of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Society for Research in Psychopathology, and Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology. Dr. Gibb joined the psychology faculty at Binghamton University in September of 2003 and established the Binghamton Mood Disorders Institute in 2004.

Staff:

BMDI staff are advanced graduate students in the Binghamton University Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. All research and clinical work is supervised by Brandon Gibb, Ph.D.

Marie Grassia received her B.A. in psychology from Concordia University in 2004. She joined the BMDI as a graduate student in the Fall of 2005.
 
Lindsey Stone received her B.S. in psychology from University of South Carolina in 2006 and her M.S. from Binghamton University in 2009. She joined the BMDI as a graduate student in the Fall of 2007.
Ashley Johnson received her B.S. in neurobiology from University of Texas at Austin in 2003 and her M.S. from Binghamton University in 2008. She joined the BMDI as a graduate student in the Summer of 2008.

Andrea Hanley received her B.A. in psychology from The Pennsylvania State University in 2006. She joined the BMDI as a graduate student in the Fall of 2009.