S26S-992 Health, Psychological Well-being, and Addiction Across the Life Span
Stillwater | Available (Membership Required)
The purpose of this course is to examine a lifespan approach to health, psychological well-being, and alcohol and substance abuse. The focus will be on the epidemic of loneliness in the United States. The course will explore the impact of web-based interventions to address health and well-being in the United States.
Joseph Kim
Dr. Joseph Kim is an assistant professor with a dual appointment in the Department of Human Development and Family Science and in the Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics (REMS) at Oklahoma State University. He received his PhD in Human Development and Family Studies at Iowa State University. After completing his PhD studies, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Dr. Amie Zarling and Dr. Daniel Russell at Iowa State University. In addition, he worked for the State of Iowa Department and Health and Human Services as the research and evaluation methodologist. Moreover, he has served as a consultant for Wisdo Health, Inc., a social health platform and for the School of Education at Iowa State University.
