Colin is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Maine clinical psychology doctoral program and is in the Maine Mood Lab. Colin’s primary research interests involve individual differences in emotion regulation (cognitive, psychophysiological, and behavioral) in response to negative mood. He is interested in how the passive collection of digital behaviors (digital phenotyping) can advance our ability to assess individual differences in emotion regulation. He is also interested in mechanisms of positive outcomes associated with mindfulness-based treatments, as well as statistical analysis techniques for evaluation of the time-varying, multilevel quality of clinical data (e.g., hierarchical linear modeling, statistical learning).
M.A. in Clinical Psychology, 2017
University of Maine
B.A. in Psychology, 2012
University of Colorado Boulder
Investigation of the ecological validity of emotion regulation strategies using an evaluation of the relationships between self-report, psychophysiology, and digital behaviors.
I am an instructor for the following courses at the University of Maine: