Dr. Jayne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience. She teaches courses such as General Psychology, Psychological Disorders and Clinical/Counseling Psychology. Her research interests focus on the psychological factors that shape how people best learn, work, and thrive with the goal of promoting healthy personal, academic and career development. Current projects include topics like imposter phenomenon and work as a calling.
Dr. Jayne is a proud Regis University alumnus, where she received a BS in Psychology and Neuroscience. After graduating from Regis, she attended graduate school and received a MS and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Colorado State University.
Dr. Jayne loves being either really active or really still. When she’s being active, she enjoys weightlifting, biking, hiking, walking around town or playing volleyball. When she’s being still, she enjoys reading books, watching movies or petting as many dogs as humanely possible.