Behavioral Health and Social Sciences Research
The Department of Behavioral Health and Social Sciences' research is focused on anthropology, communication, ethics, health behavior, narrative, psychiatry, psychology, sociology and medical education. To improve health outcomes, faculty researchers are actively studying integrated and collaborative behavioral health care; student, staff and faculty well-being; compassionate, relationship-centered care; reflection and mindfulness; and a biopsychosocial model of health, which considers the complex interactions between biological, psychological and social factors in understanding health, illness and health care delivery.