Scarlett Baird, Doctoral Candidate in Psychology, received her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, where she is a doctoral candidate. Her research and clinical work focus on the implementation and dissemination of physical activity interventions for veterans transitioning out of the military. She is particularly interested in facilitating the acceptability of these interventions with the aim that treatment may be administered in diverse settings to reach a broader scope of the patient population. She is also interested in identifying determinants of exercise engagement so that clinicians are better able to gauge patient progress and anticipate and address potential barriers to progress.
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