Gregory M. Fassnacht, B.A.
Graduate Student
Research Interest
Greg graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola University, New Orleans in May 2005. He came to the YSED Lab in order to study the various forms and functions of aggression and their underlying mechanisms. Currently, his interest is how social intelligence and callous and unemotional traits may be linked to these aggressive subtypes. Greg is currently involved with writing his thesis, assisting with Project PACES, and will be working for UNO’s New Orleans School-Age Assessment Service in the upcoming Fall Semester.
Presentations
Marsee, M.A., Dailey, C., Strange, J.D.S., Marks, A.B., Fyffe, K., Shelhamer, R.F.A., & Fassnacht, G. (2008, March). Reactive aggression and posttraumatic stress in adolescents affected by Hurricane Katrina. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Publications
Varnado-Sullivan, P.J., Savoy, S., O'Grady, M., & Fassnacht, G. The treatment acceptability of common weight loss methods. Manuscript in preparation.
Varnado-Sullivan, Fassnacht, G., & Parker, C. A comparison of attitudes about anorexia nervosa and major depression. Data collection in progress.
Revised 9/8/09
