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The Science of Stress & Health

The Lab at NDSU

Our lab is dedicated to examining interactions among the mind, body, and environment as they pertain to health and health-related outcomes. Our primary focus is on how stress affects health. We apply social psychological methods to help us determine who is most susceptible to the effects of stress on health…Continue reading “The Lab at NDSU”

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29Apr 20231 May 2023

Outreach!

Our lab continues it’s efforts to reach out to students outside NDSU to let future undergraduates and future graduate students…

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23Feb 202313 Mar 2023

Psychology Major Feature

NDSU University Relations recently posted a short video with information about the psychology major at NDSU featuring our lab! One…

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Psychophysiology and Pregnancy There is considerable evidence linking psychosocial stress (e.g., stressful life events, anxiety, emotional distress, daily hassles) to…

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Surprise Visit from Julian!

13 Apr 20184 Jun 2018
World-renowned psychophysiologist, Julian Thayer, paid a visit to the Hilmert lab this April. In town for another conference, we were very excited to have Dr. Thayer check out our facilities…
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Dr. Hilmert Presents on “Mindfulness Materialism” at Science, Religion, and Lunch Seminar

20 Mar 20184 Jun 2018
“Mindfulness” is a word that has permeated our health-care, wellness-centers, academic institutions, advertising, and even our housework (see “How to Be Mindful While Cleaning the Bathroom,” NYT, April 19, 2017).…
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American Psychosomatic Society 2018

9 Mar 20184 Jun 2018
Graduate Student Heidi Rued presented her poster entitled, "Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Insight Effects on Stress Reactivity" and Anna Strahm presented her talk entitled, "Latina Acculturation & Pregnancy from a…
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Study Receives $5,000 RCA Seed Grant

15 Dec 201713 Jan 2019
Dr. Hilmert and graduate student, Angela Bagne received a $5,000 seed grant from the NDSU Office of Research and Creative Activities for their project entitled, The Impacts of a Natural Disaster…
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Jedi Counsel Podcast 64 – Stress, Pregnancy, & Wynonna Earp with Dr. Clayton Hilmert

22 Sep 20173 Jun 2019
In this episode, Dr. Hilmert first talked to us about his important research on stress during pregnancy and how it can lead to adverse birth outcomes (e.g., low birth weight,…
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TEDx NDSU 2017

19 Jun 20174 Jun 2018
See Dr. Hilmert’s TEDx talk, “Your Childhood, Your Health, Our Greatest Investment” (given at TEDx NDSU, published June 29, 2017) Dr. Clayton Hilmert discusses the importance of paid parental leave…

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NDSU Psychology:
www.ndsu.edu/psychology/
Health Psychology Links:
www.health-psych.org
www.psychosomatic.org
www.sbm.org
Social Psychology Links:
www.socialpsychology.org
www.spsp.org
Psychology Links:
www.apa.org
www.psychologicalscience.org
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jedi-counsel.com
www.ndsu.edu
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