Patricia Deldin, PhD

Professor, Psychology; Professor, Psychiatry; Clinical Science Chair, Department of Psychology; Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology

Dr. Patricia Deldin is a Professor of Psychology and a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. She is also the Department of Psychology's Clinical Science Chair and Director of Clinical Training. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Dr. Deldin’s research in psychopathology aims to explore the relationship between the brain, emotion, cognition and behavior. Her research examines “emotional information processing” amongst groups with schizophrenia and mood disorders using neuropsychological measures. Dr. Deldin’s research utilizes both neuropsychological measures and behavioral studies to understand cognition and emotion related to depression. Her primary research program is comprised of information processing studies designed to distinguish memory, attention, and expectancy dysfunction in major depressives, dysthymics and controls. 

Email | Phone: 734 647-9863

Research Areas: Mental Health,

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