Madeline R. Marks

Madeline Marks is a doctoral student in the clinical psychology program at the University of Central Florida, where she is the lab manager and member of the Recent and Emerging Technology Research Organization Lab (RETRO Lab) and Research and Treatment on Response to Extreme Stressors (UCF RESTORES), respectively. Madeline earned her B.A. degree in Sports Psychology and a minor in Psychology from the University of Connecticut (UCONN) in 2012. Prior to attending UCF, she worked as a volunteer and professional EMT for 6 years. While currently not "on the road," she maintains her certifications. Madeline’s interests are in the development, research, and dissemination of prevention, intervention, and training protocols with a focus on stress injuries in first responders. Additionally, she is interested in the use of technology as a delivery mechanism of the aforementioned prevention, intervention, and training protocols.

Publications

Mental Health and Wellness in Healthcare Workers: Identifying Risks, Prevention, and Treatment
Clint A. Bowers, Deborah C. Beidel, Madeline R. Marks, Kristin Horan, Janis Cannon-Bowers. © 2022. 393 pages.
Recent events have revealed that many healthcare workers are subject to very high levels of occupational stress, which has become particularly salient during the COVID-19 crisis....
Mental Health Intervention and Treatment of First Responders and Emergency Workers
Clint A. Bowers, Deborah C. Beidel, Madeline R. Marks. © 2020. 372 pages.
The stress that comes with being a first responder has been known to lead to depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicide. However, few clinicians are informed about these...
Trauma Management Therapy for First Responders
Madeline Marks, Annelise Cunningham, Clint Bowers, Deborah C. Beidel. © 2020. 13 pages.
Mental health professionals are only recently beginning to understand the risks for stress-related disorders experienced by first responders. For example, it is clear that first...
A Gamification Update to the Taxonomy of Technology and Mental Health
Madeline R. Marks, Amanda C. Tan, Clint Bowers. © 2019. 13 pages.
Mental health providers cannot ignore the importance of utilizing technology in this era of the internet of things. This chapter reaffirms the need for mental health providers...
A Gamification Update to the Taxonomy of Technology and Mental Health
Madeline R. Marks, Amanda C. Tan, Clint Bowers. © 2018. 11 pages.
Mental health providers cannot ignore the importance of utilizing technology in this era of the “Internet of Things.” This chapter reaffirms the need for mental health providers...
Technology and Mental Health
Madeline Marks, Clint Bowers. © 2015. 11 pages.