Katherine Warden
Lecturer in Psychology
Katherine Warden received a B.S. in psychology from SUNY Cortland. She received a M.S. in forensic psychology and Ph.D. in clinical forensic psychology from Alliant International University in Fresno, Calif. She also received a post-doctoral master in Clinical Psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Warden currently specializes in pediatric psychology, treating the underserved population in Utica, N.Y., out of two outpatient offices associated with Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). She is currently the assistant program director for MVHS Psychiatry Residency Program where she assists in administration and education in the four-year program. Warden also performs competency evaluations for Oneida and surrounding county courts.
Selected Publications
- Ratnaraj, M., Monthony, J., & Warden, K. (2020) Depression Treatment Options. Osteopathic Family Physician, Vol 12 (6), Oct 2020.
- Warden, K., Grasso, S., Luyben, P.D. (2009) Comparisons of rates and forms of aggression among members of men?s and women?s collegiate recreational flag football teams. Journal of Intervention and Prevention in the Community. 37(3). 209-215.
- Luyben, P. D., & Warden, K. B. (2008-2009). Comparative effects of video-plus-text versus text-only formats on acquisition and generalization of concept learning to real life situations. Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 37(2), 159 - 174.
Professional Affiliations
APA Division 55 Society for Prescribing Psychology
Society of Teachers in Family Medicine
American Psychological Association
Central New York Psychological Association
Appointed to the Faculty
2025Educational Background
Ph.D., Alliant International University
M.A., Alliant International University
M.S., Fairleigh Dickinson University
B.S., State University of New York College at Cortland