Dr. Jordan Hall (she/her) earned her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Ball State University in July 2018. While at Ball State, she was a graduate assistant in the Personality and Psychopathology (P2) Lab and in Dr. Anjolii Diaz’s Psychophysiological Attention, Cognition, and Emotion (PACE) Lab. Her thesis, Construct Validity of the MMPI-2-RF’s Demoralization (RCd) Scale, was completed under Dr. Lee’s supervision. Jordan and Dr. Lee also coauthored a paper on the assessment of adaptive functioning with the MMPI-2-RF, published in the Journal of Personality Assessment in 2021. Jordan completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Kent State University in 2024, working throughout her doctoral training as a research assistant in the MMPI Research Group under the mentorship of Dr. Yossef Ben-Porath. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, with rotations in general outpatient mental health, residential services for veterans experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, PTSD, and acute inpatient stabilization. Jordan is now working toward her licensure as a psychologist in Kentucky and provides forensic assessment services in a private practice setting.