Stephanie Langston, Ph.D. earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology
from Washington State University. Her clinical and professional backgrounds
include community mental health, university counseling centers, and private
practice. Her doctoral research focused on the application of attachment theory
to the human-animal bond, perceived social support, and subjective well-being.
Stephanie also has a strong research interest in the human-animal bond and
womenโs issues, and she remains nationally active with the APA in these areas.
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