Sheila Woody
Research Area
Education
PhD, American University, 1992
About
Dr. Sheila Woody is a registered psychologist and a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Teaching
Research
Dr. Woody is the director of the Centre for Collaborative Research on Hoarding. Her research focuses on hoarding disorder with the goal of better understanding hoarding behaviour and its associated problems in order to improve the outcomes of intervention. The Centre for Collaborative Research on Hoarding studies both individual psychopathology of hoarding disorder and community-based approaches to addressing problems associated with hoarding.
Dr. Woody’s secondary research areas are Social/Personality and Learning Enhancement.
Publications
Visit the Centre for Collaborative Research on Hoarding for a complete list of publications.
Awards
- Canadian Psychological Association Fellow (2014)
- David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology (2000)
Graduate Supervision
Dr. Woody is currently not accepting graduate students.