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Daniel Fulford is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Boston University, specializing in severe mental illness and its implications for rehabilitation and psychological well-being. He has an extensive background in clinical psychology and incorporates findings from his research into his teaching and mentorship of graduate students. Dr. Fulford's research interests focus on the biopsychosocial mechanisms that drive human motivation and social processes, with primary emphasis on conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and neurodegenerative disorders affecting motivation. He employs digital technologies to enhance assessment and interventions in these areas, aiming to bridge the gap between clinical practices and research. With numerous publications in established journals, Dr. Fulford has been recognized for his work with awards such as the “Face the Future” Society Research Psychopathology Visionary Award from the American Psychological Foundation. His collaborative work spans across multiple institutions, reflecting a commitment to innovation in mental health research and intervention.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Teaching and mentoring graduate students in Occupational Therapy and conducting research on severe mental illness.
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