Patrick is a counseling psychologist with an interest in help-seeking behaviors, positive psychology, and psychological measurement. His recent research focused on how social and cultural factors (e.g., stigma, gender role expectations) serve as barriers to seeking out mental health care, and how positive psychological factors (e.g., self-compassion, self-affirmation) could promote seeking help. Recently, Patrick has been working on the development of brief interventions that could reduce the impact of help-seeking barriers. In addition to this work, Patrick examines the reliability and validity of psychological measures across cultures to ensure that these measures can be used in cross-cultural research. Patrick utilizes advanced statistical methodology to examine these topics, like structural equation modeling and measurement invariance testing.
PSY-100: Introductory Psychology
PSY-256: Positive Psychology
PSY-241: Psychopathology
PSY-290: Research Apprenticeship
PSY-389: Directed Research Project I
PSY-390: Directed Research Project II
PSY-224: Stats & Rsrch Meth I
PSY-344: AT:Self Compassion
PSY-368: Internship
PSY-225: Stats & Rscrch Meth II
PhD Iowa State University; MA University of Minnesota Twin Cities; BS University of Wisconsin - Madison