Helen Lee, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
hlee@albright.edu
Teel Hall, Room 107
610-921-7734
B.S. University of Maryland at College Park
Ed.M. Harvard University
Ph.D. University of Chicago
Biography
Dr. Helen Lee is a developmental psychologist who specializes in comparative and atypical child development. Her research particularly focuses on biological and socio-cultural factors underlying children’s development, including those affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), she has also worked with special needs children as a behavioral therapist in school and home settings. Dr. Lee previously held research and teaching positions at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and the University of Southern California, and University of Chicago.
Areas of Research
Development
Her research particularly focuses on biological and socio-cultural factors underlying children’s development, including those affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Courses Taught
PSY 100: General Psychology
PSY 200: Research Design and Analysis I
PSY 201: Research Design and Analysis II
PSY 250: Theories of Personality
PSY 390: Adult Psychopathology
PSY 391: Child Psychopathology
PSY 396: Advanced Research Lab