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Emily DeFouw

Dr. Emily DeFouw

Assistant Professor

Bio

Dr. DeFouw is an Assistant Professor in the School Psychology Program. She received her Ph.D. in school psychology from the University of Massachusetts-Boston and completed a predoctoral internship in pediatric psychology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. DeFouw's research interests include evaluating treatment intensity and implementation for math interventions delivered within a Response-to-Intervention (RtI) framework and school-based consultation.

  • PHD - University of Massachusetts-Boston (2020)
  • MED - University of Massachusetts-Boston (2016)

PSY 275: Developmental Psychology
PSY 671: Seminar in School Psychology
PSY 774: Behavioral Consultation in Schools
PSY 771: Practicum in School Psychology

  • Does Intervention Session Length Matter? A Comparison of a Math Intervention Across Three Durations, Journal of Behavioral Education, 2021,
  • Supporting teachers via different consultation models: Which is more cost-effective for whom? , School Psychology Review, 2022,
  • Exploring how general education teachers use school-based consultation, Psychology in the Schools, 2024
  • Examining Dimensions of Treatment Intensity and Treatment Fidelity in Mathematics Intervention Research for Students at Risk, Remedial and Special Education, 2019,
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  • National Associate of School Psychologists
  • American Psychological Association

Contact Me

Owings-McQuagge Hall (OMH) 224E

Hattiesburg

Email
Emily.DeFouwFREEMississippi

Phone
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Areas of Expertise

School Psychology Program, Academic Interventions, Intervention Dosage, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), Applied Behavior Analysis, School-based Consultation