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Ryan Rahm-Knigge, PhD, completed his doctoral training in Counseling Psychology at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, where his research focused on health-risk sexual behavior and individual differences (such as emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, and sensation seeking), as well as HIV treatment adherence. Before joining the Eli Coleman Institute for Sexual and Gender Health, Dr. Rahm-Knigge completed his psychology internship in Behavioral Medicine/Health Psychology at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence, RI. Dr. Rahm-Knigge also worked as a Licensed Professional counselor before starting his PhD. Dr. Rahm-Knigge’s research and clinical interests focus on the effects of individual differences on health-risk sexual behavior and compulsive sexual behavior.
Pronouns: he/him
Society for Sex Therapy and Research
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists
American Psychological Association
Bachelor of Science, South Dakota State University
Major: Human Development and Family Studies
Master of Science in Counseling and Human Resource Development, South Dakota State University
Master of Science in Counseling Psychology, Colorado State University
Doctorate of Counseling Psychology, Colorado State University
Licensed Psychologist, Minnesota Board of Psychology