Miya Gentry, M.A.

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Pronouns: she, her, hers
Doctoral Student Therapist
SDSU Psychology Clinic

SDSU

Email

Primary Email: [email protected]

Phone/Fax

Primary Phone: 619-594-0131 (ext. 14)

Building/Location

6363 Alvarado Court
Suite 102
San Diego, CA 92120

Bio

Miya’s primary research focus is the impact of early trauma on adult biopsychosocial functioning. Her research interests also include: risk and resilience factors to trauma, Complex PTSD, revictimization of trauma throughout the lifespan, and mindfulness based interventions.

Education

M.A. Clinical Psychology and Research Methods
Columbia University

B.A. Psychology and Religious Studies
San Francisco State University

Areas of Specialization

Experimental Psychopathology

Grants

2020- Integrative Project Honorable Mention with Distinction and Honors. Awarded by: Teachers College, Columbia University

Publications

Gentry, M., & Palmer, B.W. (in press). Loneliness in people with mental health disorders. In Loneliness: Science and practice. American Psychiatric Publishing.

Gentry, M., & Palmer, B. W. (2021). The ‘timbre’ of loneliness in Late life. International Psychogeriatrics, 1–9.

Hagan, M.J., Waters, S., Holley, S., Moctezuma, L., Gentry, M. (2020). The interactive effect of family conflict history and physiological reactivity on different forms of aggression in young women. Biological Psychology, 153, 157888.

Hagan, M. J., Gentry, M., Ippen, C. G., & Lieberman, A. F. (2018). PTSD with and without dissociation in young children exposed to interpersonal trauma. Journal of Affective Disorders, 227, 536-541.