
Jiwon (Jennie) Min, Ph.D.
Biography
Jiwon (Jennie) Min, Ph.D. (Butler Hospital, 9/25/23-9/24/25) received her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame with psychology and Arts & Letters pre-health. She worked as a research assistant in the Center for Advanced Measurement of Personality and Psychopathology lab with Dr. Lee Anna Clark aiding in the development of trait-plus-dysfunction-based assessment for personality disorders. She completed her clinical psychology M.A. and Ph.D. at Oklahoma State University, where she developed a strong program of research examining multi-method, multi-informant assessment of personality pathology, daily mechanisms of maladaptive behaviors using EMA, and developing mobile interventions for maladaptive behaviors. Jennie received Psi Chi Graduate Research Grant, Society for Personality Assessment Student research grant, and Robberson Summer Dissertation Fellowship for her dissertation project, “The Development of a Brief Personalized Mobile Intervention for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury.” Jennie graduated with specialization in adult psychopathology, quantitative methods, and behavioral medicine. She went on to complete her clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship at University of Mississippi Medical Center focused on substance use treatment in residential, inpatient, and outpatient settings. After graduation, Jennie joined the postdoctoral fellowship at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in the Behavioral Medicine and Addictions Research Group, mentored by Drs. Ana Abrantes, Lisa Uebelacker, and Rich Jones. During the research fellowship, Jennie expanded her training in quantitative methods and consultation, as well as technology-assisted intervention development for substance use disorders. Jennie is extremely grateful for her mentors and colleagues throughout her training for their support, guidance, and collaboration.