Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Laura K. Noll is an Associate Professor at Northern Arizona University, where she serves as Director of the Interdisciplinary Health PhD Program as well as Principal Investigator of the Community Impact Fellows Program (CIFP). Dr. Noll received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Oregon in 2018, for which she completed her residency at the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine) Medicine’s Women’s Trauma Program. She received training in community-engaged program evaluation during her time as a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Center on the Developing Child from 2019-2021. As a trauma psychologist working at the intersection of developmental psychology and prevention science, Dr. Noll seeks to advance our understanding of complex psychosocial trauma across the lifespan, with a grounding aim to be of service to persons navigating the aftermath of psychological shattering. Through ‘rapid-cycle learning’ in collaboration with community stakeholders, her research focuses on the development and implementation of innovative programs that foster resilience in underserved populations and co-create humanizing conditions for the emergence of a just world. Her current projects focus on psychotherapy for the treatment of complex childhood trauma and dissociative disorders, community-engaged program development in victim shelter environments, and homelessness prevention in the state of Arizona.
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Associations Between Child Sexual Abuse, Religious Institutional Betrayal and Religiosity
Friday, March 27, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM US Pacific Time
Impact of Childhood Trauma and Warzone Moral Injury on Loneliness During Combat Deployment
Friday, March 27, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM US Pacific Time