Kimberly A. Shaffer

Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion & Clinical Practice, in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Program Coordinator for Barry’s Sport, Exercise, and Performance (SEPP) program.

Kimberly A. Shaffer
Kimberly A. Shaffer Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion & Clinical Practice, in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Program Coordinator for Barry’s Sport, Exercise, and Performance (SEPP) program.

Education

  • Education Florida State University, Master's and Doctorate, in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the College of Education’s Educational Leadership program

Biography

Both Kimberly's thesis and doctoral research were focused on the psychological components of athlete retirement, and transition into new career endeavors. The specific aims of the research were to recognize the effects of retirement on former athlete's self-concept clarity and identifying which types of coping lead to a more successful transition. Kimberly's other research interests include exercise psychology and how the principles of behavior modification can be applied to health and wellness. Kimberly also works as a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) for the student athletes on campus. She seeks to foster athlete's mental skills and works towards enhancing their self-awareness. She supervises and coordinates the applied consulting opportunities for the Graduate SEPP Program and serves as a member of the University’s Athletic Resources for Mental Health Support (A.R.M.S.) team and is a founding member of the diversity, equity & inclusion group for student athletes on campus B.U.C.S. (Building Community Unity & Solidarity). Ms. Shaffer has been a member of the University since 2016.

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