

June Gruber
Redefining the boundaries of what is possible in the field of psychology, June L. Gruber serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her pioneering research delves into the intricate dynamics of emotions, well-being, and psychopathology, offering fresh insights into the human psyche. With a robust portfolio of published articles, she has significantly contributed to the understanding of mixed mood states, emotion-related urgency, and positive emotion disturbances, as well as advocating for best practices in clinical science. June's commitment to the field extends beyond her research, as she is deeply invested in mentoring the next generation of researchers. Her dedication to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for her students is evident in her active involvement in promoting the advancement of women in psychology. She believes in empowering young scholars to pursue their passions and contribute meaningfully to the discipline. Her work has not only enriched academic discourse but has also had practical implications, influencing therapeutic approaches and interventions. June's research is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature, often bridging gaps between psychology and other fields to create a more comprehensive understanding of mental health. In addition to her academic pursuits, June is a sought-after speaker at conferences and workshops, where she shares her insights and findings with a broader audience. Her engaging presentations and workshops are known for their ability to inspire and challenge conventional thinking, making her a respected figure in the psychological community. Through her work, June L. Gruber continues to shape the future of psychology, pushing the boundaries of what is known and what can be achieved.
Publications
, 661-675, 2017-10-11
, 2112-2121, 2010-06-01
, e0258360, 2021-11-09
, 356-365, 2011-09-01
, 75-82, 2023-03-01
, 471-487, 2018-12-20