Sidney Trantham, Ph.D.
Professional Title: Associate Professor of Counseling and Psychology
Areas of Academic Focus and Expertise:
Sexual and gender identity development; trauma; emotion regulation and memory
Representative List of Recent Courses Taught:
• Biological Bases of Behavior
• Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
• Orientation to Professional Psychology
• Professional Integrative Seminar
• Psychology of Culture and Identity: Power, Privilege and Oppression
• Psychological Trauma in the Lives of Children and Adolescents
Education: B.A., Brown University; M.S., University of Florida (Gainesville); PhD, University of Florida (Gainesville)
Representative List of Recent Publications / Exhibitions:
Trantham, S. M. (2005). Diagnoses Commonly Associated with Childhood. In A. Wagenfeld and J. Kaldenberg (Eds.). Foundations of Pediatric Practice for the OTA (Chapter 10), Thorofare, NJ: Slack, Inc.
Dr. Trantham’s teaching and scholarship have been focused on understanding identity development, sexual behavior, and trauma and resiliency. He maintains a private practice that includes counseling school-age children, adolescents and adults, as well as providing psychological and neuropsychological assessment.