Director: Aubrey Dueweke, Ph.D.
Dr. Aubrey Dueweke is a bilingual (English-Spanish) clinical psychologist, Assistant
Professor, and director of the EASI Lab in the Department of Psychology at ETSU. She
earned her Ph.D. in 2019 from the University of Arkansas, and completed her undergraduate
degree in Psychology and Hispanic Studies at Oberlin College. She also completed a
postdoctoral fellowship in the Mental Health Disparities and Diversity Program at
the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Dueweke’s research focuses on using
nontraditional service delivery models, like primary care behavioral health (PCBH)
integration, telehealth, and community outreach, to increase access to mental health
care for underserved populations. In addition, her research aims to understand and
address the structural and attitudinal barriers that can impede help-seeking for mental
health concerns. She has clinical expertise working with individuals experiencing
posttraumatic stress. In her free time, Dr. Dueweke enjoys baking, reading, exploring
new restaurants, and hiking with her husband and dog!
Dr. Dueweke's Contact Info:
Office: Rogers-Stout 413 (423) 439-6657 dueweke@etsu.edu
- Doctoral Students
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Donna Zastrow is a second year student in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychological Sciences from Northern Arizona University in 2017. She spent the next several years working at a community behavioral health clinic in Texas. Her primary research interests include the intersectionality of mental and physical health, and increasing access to care using the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model, especially in regards to interventions for trauma and suicidality. In her spare time Donna enjoys traveling and trying local cuisine, hiking with her dog Everest, crafting, and hanging out with friends.
Mara Sindoni is a second year student in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program. She graduated from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2019 with a BA in Psychology and Religious Studies. She spent the next few years as a project coordinator at the Syracuse VA Center for Integrated Healthcare where she worked on projects that tested and implemented interventions for PTSD in the primary care setting. Her research interests include primary care behavioral health, PTSD and trauma informed care, and brief interventions. In her free time, Mara enjoys playing with her dog (Archie), watching true crime documentaries on Netflix, and spending time with friends and family.
- Undergraduate Research Assistants
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Baylee Rose is an undergraduate senior at East Tennessee State University majoring in Psychology with a concentration in clinical psychological sciences. She attended Southwest Virginia Community College earning an Associate of Arts and Sciences with a major in general studies and a specialization in Psychology. Her research interests include increasing access to behavioral health services in primary care settings and how psychological well-being affects mental and physical health. In her spare time Baylee enjoys spending time with her family and friends, playing with her 3 dogs, baking, and hiking.
Andy Cable is an undergraduate junior at East Tennessee State University majoring in Psychology with a concentration in clinical psychological sciences. She took the opportunity in her early twenties to travel throughout the east coast and had the privilege to partake in motivational speaking at workshops and conferences. She has worked in healthcare, administration, retail, financial advisement, and operations in multiple states. Most recently, she worked in the field of law as a legal assistant and notary before attending ETSU. Her research interests include increasing access to behavioral health services in primary care settings and research with PTSD, substance abuse disorder (SUD), and trauma informed care. In her free time, Andy enjoys painting, music, time with family and friends, video games, suspenseful movies, hiking, and her 2 cats (Greed and Envy).
- Past Lab Members
Allen Archer worked as a research assistant in the Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health under the direction of Dr. Aubrey Dueweke during the 2021-2022 academic year. He is now attending medical school at the Quillen College of Medicine in pursuit of a dual MD/MPH degree with a focus on providing primary care to underserved populations.