🚨Publication Alert🚨
How do Latinx families respond to @PCIT_Inc?
How do their culturally bounded caregiving practices influence PCIT skill acquisition and graduation rates?
Does PCIT need to be culturally adapted for Latinx caregivers?
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https://t.co/rvDO12JTIP
PhD Mentorship Programs 🧵: Applying to graduate school in psychology is a highly personal process, and in my opinion, no amount of resources can replace 1:1 #mentorship. Luckily, there are several ongoing programs for students seeking this type of support. (1/8)
The featured article in @TheAtlantic, “The Panic Over Smartphones Doesn’t Help Teens,” is by @UCIrvine psychological science Professor @candice_odgers, who uses science to challenge assumptions about adolescents and social media. It's behind a paywall: https://t.co/zDdDzs6lRH
I have an exceptional mentee (@giovanna_aoc) that just received NSF and no offers for grad school this cycle! They are trying to find a spot. They’re interested in neurodev disorders and neuroimaging (clinical psych PhD) Please reach out to them if you have a spot!
Contrary to popular discourse, social media holds real promise to *support* adolescent mental health—especially for teens facing barriers to accessing treatment.
My take in @statnews today!
https://t.co/jI5CVLvir8
New pub alert! Our newest article explored the impact of racial discrimination on the well-being of caregiver-child dyads, and if a mentalizing-focused parenting group would reduce the effects of racism-related and parenting stress! https://t.co/HbV0NRVcVH
🚨Out Now in Clinical Psychological Science🚨
@drpriscillalui & I co-edited this Special Issue on advancing our understanding of ethnoracial disparities & mental health equity through our science!
Thanks to @JnfrLTackett supporting us navigating the SI!
Thread w papers below!
Happy to announce that our systematic review on the effectiveness of current interventions and longitudinal predictors of internalised stigma among LGB has been published in Clinical Psychology Review
https://t.co/2bB1XFAoZY Similar to Dr. King's admonition that we not allow the nation to return to business as usual, we urge IS toward a position of resistance against a status quo responsible for the reproduction of inequitable health & distribution of translational benefits.
‼️Call for papers‼️
“Identifying Opportunities and Priorities in Youth Mental Health Disparities Research”
https://t.co/p962rx1wj0
Pls share!
@rianaelyse@jlopresti16 @JanelCubbage @pbaJackson @CraigAnthonyRS
One of my biggest milestones of 2023 - seeing this research evolve from an @NSF GRFP proposal to my master’s thesis and now a published manuscript! Beyond excited to share this work with everyone - https://t.co/D4bEsG4UpU
Feel free to DM me for the full text!
I'm super proud that my work on digital interventions for racially/ethnically minoritized groups is the most cited paper in @ABCTNOW C&BP!
This is a pre-pandemic article, and the clinical/implementation guidelines provided are only becoming more relevant:
https://t.co/4YxvbIUYqp
Our paper on teen-reported barriers to accessing mental health care is now published online!
Link to the full-text article from @JAdolesHealth (FREE for 50 days): https://t.co/KkgL9cpDEq
@A_P_Spears @NICHD_NIH @ChristineChaPhD @syen17 So proud of you @A_P_Spears and excited to work with you on this project!
Anyone interested in learning more about Page's work? You're in luck, take a look at her awesome #jccapfuturedirections paper, which came out earlier this year:
https://t.co/bksbD0NDF9
This is an example of how ingrained ableism is in society & here it’s coupled w/ ageism.
Mobility aids are used by millions of Americans everyday, myself included.
Showing people using mobility aids as a negative thing that makes them “incapable” of doing the job harms us all.
If you like more guidance through the steps of a sample size justification for your next study, my Sample Size Justification paper comes with a Shiny app: https://t.co/BVb4IjVtIL Complete the steps, and you can download the justification as a PDF to include in a preregistration.