
About
Dr. St. Fort is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Hampton University. Her research primarily focuses on psychometric assessment development, with a particular emphasis on creating nonverbal personality questionnaires that assess preferences for various occupational settings. This internal approach to scale development utilizes visual images of individuals in diverse work environments. She also focuses on stress management training and its impact on testing.
She has experience in data analysis, research methodologies, and grant writing. Her professional achievements include designing and implementing workforce training programs, conducting evaluations for behavioral health initiatives, and developing educational strategies. Dr. St. Fort facilitates workshops designed to strengthen organizational involvement and community engagement.
Education
- Ph.D. in Personality Psychology, Howard University
- M.S. in Community Psychology, Florida A&M University
- B.A. in Psychology, Florida A&M University
Courses Taught
- Personality Theories
- Research Design and Methods
- Applied Psychology
- Human Growth and Development
- Introduction to Psychology
- Black Psychology
Areas of Expertise
Research Interests
Clinical Psychology
Relationships
Families
Alternative Education
Community Mental Health
Special Education
Incarcerated Felons
Relationship Lab
The relationship lab researches the relationships one has with oneself and others.
Requirements
- At least a 3.0 GPA
- Must have completed Psy346, Psy347 or Psy208
- Must have a professional demeanor and commitment
- Must have an interest in learning more about the intricacies of relationships
Publications
Williams,T. (2017). The Science of Psychology: An Introduction. Kendall Hunt: Iowa.
Accomplishments
- 2020 Student Organizational Award – Best Professor
- 2024 Student Organizational Award – Best Professor
