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Kate M Hathaway, PhD


Position: Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor
Organization: School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Office Address:

241 Cleveland Avenue South
St Paul, MN 55104

Office Phone:
651-796-4423
Office Phone 2: 612-626-0140
Email Address: hatha001@umn.edu

Educational Background
Ph.D. and M.A., Clinical Psychology, Northern Illinois University

Brief Biography
26 years of clinical and academic experience with health psychology, pain management, stress management, health education and general psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral therapies, relaxation, hypnosis, biofeedback, sleep hygiene, spirituality and health.

Teaching Areas
Health psychology
Behavior and health
Communication
Understanding and influencing patient behavior

Research Interests
Pain
TM disorders
Women¿s health

Selected Publications
Hathaway, K.M. Patient Compliance with Treatment: Understanding Choices, Predicting and Influencing Outcome. A Self-Instructional Guide. A written course offered through Continuing Education, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, spring 2002.



Hathaway, K. M. Pain Perception: Psychobiological Persepctive, and Hathaway, K. M. Biopsychosocial Assessment and Treatment of TMD: Behavioral Health Persepctive, Two separate chapters in Alencar, Francisco (Ed): Oclusão, Desordens Temporomandibulares e Dor Orofacial: prática clínica baseada em evidência científica. In publication, 2004

(English translation: Occlusion, TMD and Orofacial Pain: Evidence Based Care Management)



Hathaway, KM and Parsons, GM. Behavioral Management in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders. Chapter in Dionne, R (Ed) Management of Pain and Anxiety in the Dental Office. W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2002

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