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Andrew Devendorf, PhD

Clinical Psychologist, Postdoctoral Fellow at Seattle Puget Sound VA, University of South Florida

Andrew Devendorf, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral research fellow at the Seattle Puget Sound VA. He works in Health Systems Research and studies depression, suicide, and mental health stigma toward these conditions. His psychology research has been published in premier journals like Clinical Psychology Review, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Clinical Psychological Science. His freelance work has appeared in the HuffPost, the Conversation, Psyche Magazine, the Mighty, the Science Breaker, and APS Observer. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewDevendorf.

Experience

  • 2024–present
    Postdoctoral research fellow, Seattle Puget Sound VA Healthcare System

Education

  • 2024 
    University of South Florida, PhD in Clinical Psychology
  • 2023 
    Seattle Puget Sound VA, Clinical Psychology Internship
  • 2020 
    University of South Florida, MA in Clinical Psychology
  • 2016 
    DePaul University, BA in Psychology

Publications

  • 2022
    Only human: Mental health difficulties among clinical, counseling, and school psychology faculty and trainees, Perspectives on Psychological Science
  • 2022
    Optimal well-being after psychopathology: Prevalence and correlates, Clinical Psychological Science
  • 2022
    Do positive events and emotions offset the difficulties of stressful life events? A daily diary investigation of depressed adults , Personality and Individual Differences
  • 2022
    Leveraging the Strengths of Psychologists with Lived Experience of Mental Illness, Perspectives on Psychological Science
  • 2021
    Daily Life Positive Events Predict Well-Being Among Depressed Adults 10 Years Later, Clinical Psychological Science
  • 2021
    Future Well-Being Among United States Youth Who Attempted Suicide and Survived, Behavior Therapy
  • 2021
    Stigma among Veterans with urinary and fecal incontinence, Stigma and Health
  • 2021
    Optimal well-being in the aftermath of anxiety disorders: A 10-year longitudinal investigation, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • 2020
    Patients’ hopes for recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome: Toward a “recovery in” framework, Chronic Illness
  • 2020
    Depression presentations, stigma, and mental health literacy: A critical review and YouTube content analysis, Clinical Psychology Review
  • 2020
    Is "me-search" a Kiss of Death in mental health research, Psychological Services
  • 2020
    Suicidal ideation in non-depressed individuals: The effects of a chronic, misunderstood illness, Journal of Health Psychology
  • 2019
    Approaching recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome: challenges to consider in research and practice, Journal of Health Psychology
  • 2019
    Optimal well-being after major depression, Clinical Psychological Science
  • 2019
    Defining and measuring recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome: the physician perspective, Disability and Rehabilitation
  • 2018
    The curious neglect of high functioning after psychopathology: The case of depression, Perspectives on Psychological Science
  • 2018
    A content analysis of chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis in the news from 1987 to 2013, Chronic Illness
  • 2018
    Mortality in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome, Fatigue: Biomedicine and Behavior