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  Minot State / Behavioral Sciences and Criminal Justice / Research in Social and Existential Psychology & Well-Being Lab
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Criminal Justice

Research in Social and Existential Psychology & Well-Being Lab

In the RiSE Psychology & Well-Being Lab, we apply contemporary methods of psychological science to investigate a variety of topics in social and existential psychology. Our research is broadly focused on understanding the causes and consequences of people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions (including topics such as self-esteem, personal growth, social support, and close relationships), as well as how people grapple with fundamental issues of "being" and "becoming" that are part of human existence (such as the awareness of death, perceptions of meaning in life, feelings of existential isolation, and experiences of freedom and choice).

To learn more about the lab, check out the sections below!

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Dylan E. Horner
Principal Investigator

Dylan is interested in how feelings of autonomy and self-authorship in life can help people manage existential concerns and promote well-being. Much of his work has focused on autonomy’s role in helping people manage death-related anxiety and concerns, and his ongoing work is aimed at applying these understandings to identify ways to support people especially vulnerable to experiencing psychological distress.

E-mail: dylan.e.horner@minotstateu.edu 

Interested in learning more about psychological science and contributing to research in social and existential psychology?

As a member of our lab, you can gain valuable skills in research design and data collection through a variety of hands-on experiences, and you will also have the chance to build your professional network through various projects and collaborations.

If you are interested in being a part of the RiSE Psychology & Well-Being Lab, please e-mail Dylan to learn more about potential opportunities!

E-mail: dylan.e.horner@minotstateu.edu 

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