The Neuropsychology Subprogram of the City University of New York Doctoral Program in Psychology, located at Queens College

Flory, Janine, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training

Education: Ph.D. University of Kansas (Clinical Psychology)

Email: janine.flory@qc.cuny.edu
Office: NSB D312
Telephone: 718-997-3465

Lab: NSB A347
Telephone: 718-997-3225
Lab fax: 718-997-3232

Ph.D. Courses:
None

Selected Publications:
Flory, J.D., Xu, K, New, A. S., Finch, T., Goldman, D., Siever, L.J. (in press). Irritable assault and variation in the COMT gene. Psychiatric Genetics.

de Wit, H., Flory, J. D., Acheson, A., McCloskey, M., & Manuck, S. B. (2007). IQ and nonplanning impulsivity are associated independently with delay discounting in middle-aged adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 42, 111-121.

Flory, J. D., Newcorn, J. H., Miller, C., Harty, S., & Halperin J. M. (2007). Low CNS serotonergic function in children with ADHD predicts emergence of Antisocial Personality Disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry, 190, 410-414.

Yehuda, R. & Flory, J. D. (2007). Differentiating Biological Correlates of Risk, PTSD, and Resilience Following Trauma Exposure. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, 1-13.

Flory, J.D., Harvey, P.D., Mitropoulou, V., New, A. S., Silverman, J.M., Siever, L.J., Manuck, S.B. (2006). Dispositional impulsivity in normal and abnormal samples. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 40, 438-447.

Research Summary:
Our central interest is in studying the expression of externalizing traits and behaviors in adulthood, including impulsiveness and aggression. In their extreme form, these attributes may be characterized as personality disorders and we are particularly interested in understanding the relationship between normal and abnormal personality.

Lab Members:
Research Coordinator
Samantha Weltz

Ph.D. Students:
Robyn Powers

Undergraduate Students:
David Lee
Naftali Wein

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