Poulin M, Brown S, Ubel PA, Smith DM, Jankovic A, Langa K. Does a helping hand mean a heavy heart? Helping behavior and well-being among spouse caregivers. Psychology and Aging 2010;25(1):108-117.
Michael Poulin, PhD
Michael Poulin received his Ph.D. in Health Psychology from the
University of California at Irvine and is now a postdoctoral fellow
at CBDSM. His research focuses on the effects of stress on health and well-being, and he is particularly interested in the ways people cope with stressful...
Stephanie Brown, PhD
Stephanie Brown is a social psychologist who received her PhD from Arizona State University in 1999. Her research utilizes a bio-altruistic framework to examine the biology of close relationships and the implications for physical health and mental illness. Currently, she is interested in the...
Peter Ubel, MD
Peter A. Ubel, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan; a primary care physician at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Associate Director of the Michigan Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars...
Dylan Smith, PhD
Dylan Smith studied social psychology at Arizona State University, where his work focused on interpersonal and intergroup relations and evolutionary psychology. His current research seeks to translate theoretical and methodological advances in the behavioral sciences to the study of health-related...
Aleksandra Jankovic, MS
Sanja grew up in Belgrade, Serbia, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Belgrade. She moved to the United States in 1999, and in December 2002, she graduated from the Master of General Experimental Psychology program at Eastern Michigan University. Her...
Ken Langa, MD, PhD
Ken Langa, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, a Research Investigator in the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs HSR&D Center, a Faculty Associate at the Institute for Social Research, and Associate Director of the Institute of Gerontology, at the University of...