Clinical Psychology M.A. Student (2024-2026)
bbrown24@uccs.edu
Bryce Brown graduated from the Master of Clinical Psychology program at UCCS. He received his B.A. in Psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). While at UNLV, he worked as a research assistant on a project examining the perceived effectiveness of a digital mental health intervention. As an M.A. student at UCCS, Bryce conducted his thesis project investigating the psychometric properties of two measures of psychological flexibility in a sample of older adults. Bryce works in Applied Behavior Analysis as a Registered Behavior Technician serving a population of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. He was the Chess Club President while at UCCS, and he enjoys going camping and fishing on the weekends with his family and two dogs.
Undergraduate Honors Student (2025-2026)
abenge@uccs.edu
Amy Benge graduated with her B.A in Psychology from UCCS and her Associates of the Arts at Pikes Peak State College. While at UCCS, she conducted research in the SAGE Lab as part of the Psychology Honors program. Amy's Honors thesis explored gender differences in the association between perceptions of aging and depressive symptoms. She hopes to pursue graduate degrees in her future in order to conduct research on Autism and ADHD within the adult population, particularly with a focus on females. Amy loves to ride her motorcycle, walk her two dogs, paint, and play Dungeons & Dragons.