Stephanie Wallio, PhD
Teaching Assistant Professor
Health behavior change, the impact of chronic illness on individual and family functioning, protective factors related to family functioning and parent/child relationships
252-328-1385
Rawl 317
Wallios14@ecu.edu
Health behavior change, the impact of chronic illness on individual and family functioning, protective factors related to family functioning and parent/child relationships
252-328-1385
Rawl 317
Wallios14@ecu.edu
Mailing Address
104 Rawl Building
Department of Psychology
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
104 Rawl Building
Department of Psychology
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
Education and post-graduate training
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Clinical Health Psychology, University of Kansas Medical Center (2009-2011)
- Psychology Intern, Clinical Health Psychology, VA Connecticut Healthcare System (2008-2009)
- PhD, Clinical Psychology, Health Specialty, University of Kansas (2009)
- MA, Clinical Psychology, Health Specialty, University of Kansas (2005)
- BS, Psychology/BA, Social Work, University of Iowa (2000)
Clinical and Research Interests
Dr. Wallio’s clinical interests are in the areas of adjustment to chronic illness, health behavior change, and appropriateness for and preparation for surgical procedures. She is a licensed psychologist and health service provider in North Carolina. Her research interests relate to health behavior change, the impact of chronic illness on individual and family functioning, and protective factors related to family functioning and parent/child relationships. Dr. Wallio also has experience with grant writing, program evaluation, program technical assistance, and systems development and evaluation in the areas of early childhood education and child abuse and neglect prevention.