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John Gunstad

John Gunstad

Department of Psychological Sciences
Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
Kent Hall
Contact Information
Email:
jgunstad@kent.edu
Fax:
330-672-3786
Personal Website:
https://www.shipplab.com/

Biography

Research Areas:

  • Clinical - Adult
  • Clinical - Health

Does Dr. Gunstad plan to recruit a doctoral student for the next incoming class?

Specialty:

Clinical Neuropsychology, Health, and Sport Psychology

Research Interests:

Students in Dr. Gunstad’s lab conduct research on a broad range of topics related to clinical psychology, with a particular interest in: 1) interventions that can improve mental and physical health outcomes; and 2) strategies to facilitate peak performance.  Much of this research is conducted through the Kent State University Student Life Study  (https://www.kent.edu/student-life-study), a first-of-its-kind project that will follow  10,000 KSU undergraduates to graduation and beyond to better understand mental, physical, occupational, and social health outcomes during this critical life stage. 

Lab Site:

Science of Health Interventions and Peak Performance (SHIPP) Lab

Courses Frequently Taught:

  • Introduction to Psychological Assessment (graduate)
  • Psychology for Everyday Life (undergraduate)

Publications:

  • Groh, J.R., Yhang, E., Tripodis, Y., Palmisano, J., Martin, B., Burke, E., Bhatia, U., Mez,, J., Stern, R.A., Gunstad, J., Alosco, ML. (2025). Health Outcomes of Former Division I College Athletes. Brain Injury, 39, 88-98.
  • Cobar, J., Gunstad, J., Bond, D., Michalak, I., Ebadinejad, A., Tishler, D., Stevens, M., Pearlson, G., & Papasavas, P. (2024). Prospective comparisons of mental planning ability in sleeve gastrectomy patients and non-operative controls. Obesity Surgery, 34, 3901-3904.
  • Coifman, K, & Gunstad, J. (2024). The gap between need and resources is urgent in emerging adulthood - This is an opportunity: Commentary on Kazdin. American Psychologist, 79, 768-769.  
  • Burke, E.M., Jenkins, T., Boles, R., Mitchell, J., Inge, T., Gunstad, J., for the Teen-LABS Consortium (2024). Cognitive function 10 years after adolescent bariatric surgery. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 20, 614-620.

Research Institutes and Initiatives:

  • Kent State University Student Life Study
  • Human Performance Education, Research, and Outreach (HERO) Initiative 

Education

Ph.D., Ohio University (2002)

Expertise

Alzheimer's Disease
Memory Loss
Medical Neuropsychology
Sport Psychology

News Stories

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800 E. Summit St.
Kent, OH 44242

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