Welcome new TEMPTers!

The TEMPT lab is delighted to welcome new first year graduate student Jeremy Clift into the lab.  We are also happy that Kayce Hyde, 3rd year graduate student, has decided to join TEMPT this year!  This fall is a strange one, but TEMPT is glad to have a thriving grad...

TEMPT at SPSP

Look for the TEMPT lab at SPSP in New Orleans!  Grad students Elise and Danielle are presenting posters.  Undergraduates Ally, Kiley, Riley, and Danielle are presenting posters at the emotion pre-conference.  Ally is also a finalist for the Undergraduate Poster Award...

The move toward open science

Dr. Veilleux here. I’ve been slowly making the move toward open science, and although it’s been hard, I ultimately feel good about myself (and my lab) moving in this direction. What is open science, you might ask? Well, if you want a good primer, you...

Welcome to TEMPT!

The lab has changed it’s name from the Laboratory of Emotion and Addictive Processes to TEMPT (Treating Emotion and Motivational Processes Transdiagnostically), reflecting the broad focus of our lab on emotion and self-control in the context of mental health...

Congrats, Dr. Skinner!

Congrats to Dr. Kayla Skinner for defending her dissertation, obtaining her PhD, snagging a job as a consultation/liaison psychologist at Eastern Virginia Medical School and getting licensed as a psychologist.  We’ll miss you!!!