Dr. Andrew J. Kremyar (Andy; he/him) earned his master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Ball State University in July 2018. While at Ball State, he was a graduate assistant in the Personality and Psychopathology (P2) Lab and completed his thesis, Construct Validity of the Affect Sensitivity Nomological Net, under Dr. Lee’s supervision. Andy and Dr. Lee also collaborated on several projects related to psychological assessment, including a study on positive health behaviors published in the Journal of Personality Assessment in 2018 and another focused on the assessment of anxiety sensitivity published in Assessment in 2022. After completing his predoctoral internship at the University of Michigan’s Mary A. Rackham Institute in 2024, Andy earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Kent State University. During his time at Kent, Andy worked under the mentorship of Dr. Yossef Ben-Porath and conducted research examining the MMPI-3, including its ability to assess dimensional conceptualizations of psychopathology. Andy is now an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Ohio Northern University, his undergraduate alma mater, where he directs the Clinical Outcomes, Measurement, and Personality Assessment (COMPASS) Lab. His lab studies the intersection of personality and mental health and the use of psychological assessment tools to better understand both.
