Tiffany M. Artime
Chair of Psychology
Email: artimetm@plu.edu
Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment
Curriculum Vitae: View my CV
- Professional
- Biography
Additional Titles/Roles
- Associate Professor of Psychology
Education
- Ph.D. with a Specialization in Trauma Studies, Clinical Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, 2013
- M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, 2010
- B.A. with Honors, Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, 2005
Selected Publications
- Artime, T.M. & Buchholz, K. (2016). Treatment for sexual assault victims at university counseling centers. College Student Psychotherapy, 30, 252-261. doi: 10.1080/87568225.2016.1219610
- Artime, T.M. & Peterson, Z.D. (2015). Feelings of wantedness and consent during nonconsensual sex: Implications for posttraumatic cognitions. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 7, 570-577. doi: 10.1037/tra0000047
- Artime, T.M., McCallum, E.B. & Peterson, Z.D. (2014). Acknowledgment of sexual victimization among heterosexual men. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 15, 313-323. doi:10.1037/a0033376
Biography
Dr. Tiffany Artime joined the PLU Psychology Department in 2016. She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Missouri- St. Louis with a specialization in trauma studies, and her doctoral internship was at Washington State University Counseling and Testing Services. Dr. Artime is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and has a small private practice in the Tacoma area in addition to her professional activities at PLU.
Dr. Artime’s research interests focus on trauma and sexual victimization. She investigates various forms of posttraumatic reactions and resilience that are experienced by trauma survivors. Recently, she has been focused on studying the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based trauma-focused treatments in university counseling centers for student sexual assault victims and combat veterans. Dr. Artime also consults with universities to assist in conducting climate surveys on sexual assault and intimate partner violence and has conducted research for the YWCA on experiences of racism among their clients. Additionally, Dr. Artime has served as an advisor for student research on a diverse range of topics including depression in older adults and parenting style among military families.
Originally from Colorado, Dr. Artime enjoys the mountains and outdoor adventures. Happy to be back in the Pacific Northwest, she takes advantage of being close to the water, patronizing the arts, and taking her labradoodle on walks along Ruston waterway. She also loves to travel, readings, and watching good TV.
Courses Offered at PLU:
Field Internship
Abnormal Psychology
Theories and Methods of Counseling
Personality Theories
Introduction to Psychology
Trauma and Recovery
Psychology of Women
Tests and Measurements