Jenika C. Hardeman, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Clinical Psychologist
Morehouse Healthcare East Point Clinic
E-mail: jhardeman.edu
Education
POSTGRADUATE:Duke University Medical Center
Center for Child and Family Health
Fellowship: Postdoctoral Fellow
GRADUATE:
Temple University
Degree: Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Science Psychology
Predoctoral Internship: University of Minnesota Medical School / Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain
Drexel University
Degree: Master of Science in Psychology (Forensic)
UNDERGRADUATE:
Howard University
Degree: B.S. in Psychology
Degree: B.A. in Adminstration of Justice
Research Interests
- Exploring ways to promote resilience among at-risk youth, considering systemic and contextual factors that contribute to the development of psychopathology across development
- Dissemination and implementation of evidence-based treatment of psychopathology in primary care, academic, and community settings
- The impact of trauma on development and functioning
- Neurodevelopmental disorders
Publications
- Drabick, D. A., Jakubovic, R., Myerberg, L., Hardeman, J., Nachman, S., & Gadow, K. D. (2020). Family Contextual Factors are Differentially Associated with Depressive Symptoms among Boys and Girls with Perinatally Acquired HIV. AIDS and Behavior, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02966-3