Michelle Bartlett, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sports and Exercise Science
Office: Virgil Henson Activities Center 232
Email: mbartlett@wtamu.edu
Phone: 806-651-2686
Professional Profile
Dr. Bartlett joined the Sport and Exercise Sciences Dept within the College of Nursing & Health Sciences in 2009. She received a B.S. in both Biology & Psychology from Syracuse University in 2003, an M.S. in Sport & Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University in 2006, and an M.A. in Community Counseling from West Virginia University in 2009. She completed her Ph.D. in Sport & Exercise Psychology in 2009 also from West Virginia University. She is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant ®️ (CMPC) and a Fellow of the Association of Applied Sport Psychology.
Teaching and Related Service
Dr. Bartlett teaches undergraduate Sport Sociology, Exercise Psychology, Sport Psychology, Psychology of Injury and graduate Sport Psychology and Sociological Analysis of Sport.
She founded and directed the WTAMU faculty and staff wellness program, WellWT, from 2013-2018. Additional professional service includes supervising the experiential hours of future CMPCs, mental performance training with athletes, and serving on various committees for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).
Research and Creative Activity
Her research interests include athlete anger and aggression, college student wellness, and sexual assault in sport, as well as professional issues in sport psychology supervision. Dr. Bartlett also has written book chapters and encyclopedia entries on professional issues in sport psychology, anger and aggression in sport, managing arousal levels in sport, and on trauma in sport.