Dr. Adam Lockwood
Biography
Adam B. Lockwood, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of School Psychology at Kent State University. Adam received his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Northern Arizona University. He also completed a pre-doctoral internship through the Louisiana School Psychology Internship Consortium, as well as a Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) post-doctoral psychology fellowship at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Before moving to Ohio, Adam worked as a school psychologist in California and served as a faculty member in the Psychology Department at Western Kentucky University. He has a passion for working with individuals with autism and their families, as well as with Native American stakeholders. Adam’s current research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in psychological and educational practice. Additionally, Adam serves on NASP’s Artificial Intelligence Taskforce and the Ohio School Health Services Association’s AI/Teletherapy Task Force.
Research Methods
Awards/Achievements
- Received a 5-year, $2.2 million Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant from the US Department of Education
- College of Education and Behavioral Sciences Spirit of Teaching Honoree (2019)
- National Association of School Psychologists Paul H. Henkin Memorial Scholarship (2019)
- Trainers of School Psychologists Junior Faculty Scholarship (2018)