Alisha Wray
Assistant Clinical Professor
Psychology and Neuroscience
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Wray received her doctorate in clinical psychology from University of New Mexico (UNM) and completed her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the New Mexico Veteran’s Administration Healthcare System. From 2012-2017, Dr. Wray worked in the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit at the Gainesville VA Medical Center and was also a Courtesy Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida. In these roles, she provided clinical services, served on an interdisciplinary team to develop strategies for improving inpatient psychiatric hospitalization treatment outcomes, and was actively involved in training psychology interns and medical students/psychiatry residents. Dr. Wray joined the Baylor faculty in 2017.
Research Interest
creating/adapting, evaluating, and disseminating evidence based psychotherapies for justice-involved and Veteran populations & routine outcome monitoring and measurement based care.
Publications
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Hoyt, T & Wray, A.M., Klosterman Reilage, J. (2013). Intimate partner violence offenders with military background: Preliminary investigation of severity and recidivism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 29, 1094-1110.
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Wray, A.M., Hoyt, T., & Gerstle, M. (2013). Preliminary Examination of a Mutual Intimate Partner Violence Intervention among Treatment-Mandated Couples. Journal of Family Psychology. 27, 664–670.
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Wray, A.M., Hoyt, T., Gerstle, M., & Lietman, B. (2015). Examining Intimate Partner Violence Types in a Diverse Sample of Court-Referred Parenting Dyads. Journal of Child Custody, 12, 248-272.