Thomas M. Wolf, PhD

1542 Tulane Avenue
Room 358
New Orleans, LA 70112
Phone: (504) 568-6001

Bio

My research interests relate to an investigation of lifestyle characteristic changes, perceived mistreatment, stress, coping, and health during medical education. The findings from this research program lead to the development of a health promotion program for the students enrolled at LSU Health Sciences Center. My teaching and clinical interests relate to human development, health psychology, and behavioral medicine.

Selected Publications

Wolf T, , To Your Health: Achieving well-being during medical school. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2001.

Cox C, Cambre K, Wolf T, Webster M, and Hooper J, Trends in the number and administrative characteristics of medical school health promotion programs., Medical Education 35, 173-174, 2001.

Becnel J, Ray S, Wolf T, Detiege J, Dollar S and Gable W, Target Cities as an effective solution to the special problems of treatment and recovery in the City of New Laissez Le Bon Temps Rouller., Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 31, 222-231, 1999.

Wolf T, Scurria P and Webster M, A four-year study of anxiety, depression, loneliness, social support, and perceived mistreatment in medical students., Journal of Health Psychology 3, 125-136, 1998.

Wolf T, Perceived mistreatment and psychosocial well-being of graduating medical students., Psychology, Health & Medicine 2, 273-284, 1997.

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