
Dr. Bullett earned her bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University, an M.S. in Kinesiology (emphasis in Sport Psychology) from Georgia Southern University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Saint Louis University. She is currently an associate clinical professor and the executive director of the Psychological Services Clinic (PSC). Dr. Bullett splits her time between clinical supervision of graduate students, teaching, direct clinical care, and administrative duties for the clinic. She engages in evidence-based treatment for a range mental health concerns to clients of the PSC and engages in supervision to clinical psychology doctoral students. Dr. Bullett currently serves as the chair of the Clinic Executive Committee and teaches the Ethical and Professional Issues II course for graduate students in the clinical psychology program.
Dr. Bullett believes that as psychologists it is our duty to continue to pursue education on issues of diversity and inclusion. As such, her training in diversity topics is never finished. Her commitment to diversity necessitates the creation of an environment that encourages the expression of diverse perspectives. She strives to empower all individuals to explore their experiences and unique characteristics. She works to challenge stereotypes and systems of oppression and to promote the innate value of each person. She recognizes that diversity encompasses a wide variety of characteristics including but not limited to: differences of sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, ethnicity, national and regional origin, sexual orientation, religion and spirituality, disability, socioeconomic status and age.