Dr. Adam Lockwood
Biography
Adam B. Lockwood, Ph.D., NCSP is an Associate Professor of School Psychology at Âé¶¹¹û¶³. His research and training focus on the integration of artificial intelligence into psychological practice, including AI-assisted report writing, ethical and governance frameworks, and AI-supported research methods. Dr. Lockwood chairs the National Register of Health Service Psychologists’ AI and Emerging Technologies Committee and has served on AI task forces for the National Association of School Psychologists and the Ohio School Health Services Association. In 2025, he was selected for the OpenAI Academy: Professors Teaching with AI. His article, Examining the Capabilities of GPT-4 to Write an APA-Style School Psychology Paper, was recognized as the 2025 Article of the Year by Contemporary School Psychology for its pioneering contribution to understanding AI’s role in psychological scholarship.
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Awards/Achievements
- OpenAI Academy: 2025 Professors Teaching with AI
- 2025 Article of the Year from Contemporary School Psychology
- Received a 5-year, $2.2 million Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant from the US Department of Education
- College of Education and Behavioral Sciences Spirit of Teaching Honoree (2019)
- National Association of School Psychologists Paul H. Henkin Memorial Scholarship (2019)
- Trainers of School Psychologists Junior Faculty Scholarship (2018)