Korena Klimczak Portrait

Korena Klimczak

Research Assistant

Korena "Kory" Klimczak is a fifth-year graduate student in the Combined Clinical and Counseling Psychology PhD program at Utah State University, and a member of the Utah ACT Research Group with Dr. Michael Levin as her mentor. She received her BA in Psychology from Old Dominion University in 2019 and an MS in Psychology from USU in 2022. Her research interests include clinical applications of technology, with a specific focus on technology-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), engagement with web-based self-help, and implementations of online programs. She enjoys digital-intervention development and optimization, having co-developed the ACT Guide Lite single-session intervention, a 6-session online ACT self-help program for autistic adults, and taking a lead role in developing the ACT Guide Peer-support Coaching program. She is currently leading the development of a single-session online ACT self-help program for autistic adults, and is the project coordinator for the ACT Guide for Chronic Health Conditions program.