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Carol Donnelly is an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University, where she teaches a seminar titled 'Schools Psychotherapy.' Her research focuses on major theoretical perspectives regarding normal and abnormal development, as well as therapeutic interventions using a biological-psychological-social framework. The seminar emphasizes various psychological approaches, including Psychodynamic, Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT), Dialectical-Behavioral (DBT), Humanistic, and Psychopharmacological methods, along with discussions on recent developments in Neuroscience. Dr. Donnelly is also a licensed clinical psychologist at the Family Institute of Northwestern University, specializing in cognitive-behavioral treatment for anxiety disorders, depression, and relationship issues, particularly for women. She earned her PhD from the New School for Social Research in New York City in 1990, where she received the 'Alfred J. Marrow Award for Outstanding Dissertation' for her work on 'Analogical Learning.' Prior to her current role, Dr. Donnelly taught 'Introduction to Psychology' at Purdue University for 20 years and was recognized as 'Best Professor' in 2009 through 'The Exponent’s Reader’s Choice Awards.' She began her clinical post-doctoral work in 2001, focusing on the Anxiety Panic Disorder Clinic. Dr. Donnelly has been teaching in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern since 2002.
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