

Angela Bradford
Dr. Angela Bradford inspires change in the area of marital relationships and therapy. As an Associate Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Government Yeshiva University, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her students and colleagues. Her research delves into the intricate mechanisms of change in marital relationships, exploring how neurocardiological processes can influence therapeutic outcomes. With a keen interest in understanding the predictors of therapy process and outcome, Dr. Bradford has made significant contributions to the field through her extensive publications in scholarly journals. Her work has not only advanced academic understanding but has also earned her several prestigious awards, recognizing her impact and dedication to the field of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Bradford is a licensed marriage and family therapist, actively engaging with various professional associations to stay at the forefront of her field. Her current research is particularly focused on emotional regulation within therapy sessions and the dynamics of change in couple interactions, aiming to enhance therapeutic practices and outcomes. In addition to her research, Dr. Bradford is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of therapists. Her approach combines rigorous academic training with practical insights, preparing her students to make meaningful contributions to the field. Her dedication to both research and education makes her a respected figure in the academic community and a source of inspiration for those she teaches and collaborates with.
Publications
, 623-638, 2019-05-27
, 51-64, 2012-01-17
, 291-307, 2016-10-14
, 3048-3059, 2016-07-10
, 20-23, 2016-05-03