Stew Shankman Ph.D., Lab Director

Stew Shankman Ph.D.

Stew Shankman Ph.D.

Chief Psychologist
Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Chief of Psychology within Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Feinberg School of Medicine

Dr. Shankman’s research focuses on the relation between depression and anxiety disorders (i.e., internalizing psychopathologies), with an emphasis on neurobehavioral processes that are common vs. specific emotional between the two. Internalizing psychopathologies are serious and prevalent public health problems with an economic burden of hundreds of billions of dollars that is increasing in recent years. While moderately efficacious treatments have been developed for these conditions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapies, SSRIs), treatment response is very heterogeneous. Our group’s research attempts to improve our understanding of internalizing psychopathologies and their risk factors so that (a) more effective interventions and preventative strategies can be developed for specific people and (b) to identify specific targets for those intervention and prevention efforts. Currently, Dr. Shankman is the Principal Investigator and co-investigator on multiple NIH-funded projects utilizing multiple methods (e.g., fMRI, electrophysiology, laboratory behavioral paradigms, etc).

Office Information
stew.shankman.northwestern.edu
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Curriculum Vitae