Based at the University of NSW School of Psychology, we provide evidence-based treatments to families struggling with their young children’s behaviour problems
Come join us at Macquarie University’s Personality and Its Disorders conference on Friday 25 August, where Prof Eva Kimonis, PhD students Silvana Kaouar and Campbell McDonogh, and former Honours student Lucy Koh will be presenting their research on callous-unemotional traits.
We are proud to showcase the exceptional work of Lucy Koh at SSSP's Early Career Event. Her submission validated scores on a self-report parental warmth rating scale for understanding risk factors in the development of child conduct problems and limited prosocial emotions.
Have a listen to ACAMH's podcast showcasing @EvaKimonis. Her recent study is one of the first to use face reader software to examine whether pre-schoolers show differences in facial reactions during emotional films, in association with their callous-unemotional traits.
In this interesting podcast, @EKimonis gives us a fascinating insight into her research on conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits in young children & discusses her recent @TheJCPP paper.
A must listen. https://t.co/UK0bZ7RQTj
Congratulations @NatalieGoulter , former PhD student, for being awarded a 2023 APS Rising Star Award by the Association for Psychological Science! https://t.co/RoPSLT5ri8
The episode features our own clinic director, clinical psychologist and Professor Eva Kimonis.
You can access it now on your preferred podcast app, or online at this link: https://t.co/dbv2XoYIEW
Want to learn more about what callous-unemotional traits are, how early they emerge, how closely they relate to psychopathy and available treatment options?
Listen now to 'A kid can't be diagnosed as a psychopath. Why?', an ABC podcast episode by All in the Mind.
The PCRC team are excited to announce a revamp of our website. You can find more information on our services as well as helpful parenting tip sheets, podcasts and more.
https://t.co/QZdR0Ek91o
Well done Dr Kristy Donnelly (Clinical Masters Candidate, Provisional Psychologist) for an excellent presentation and Dr Georgie Fleming (Lecturer, Clinical Psychologist @DrGFleming) for her keynote address at the UNSW Forensic and Clinical Psychology Conference 2022.
Congratulations to our Honours students, Lucy Koh and Antonia Boulton, for presenting your outstanding honours theses at the UNSW Honours Conference 2022 @UNSWScience
UNSW Parent-Child Research Lab team present their latest research on callous-unemotional traits at the 9th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy @SSSpsychopathy
Professor Eva Kimonis (@EKimonis) will be speaking about advances in assessing and treating children with conduct problems at an APS sponsored event this Friday 18 Feb 7pm https://t.co/dGoUPo7VRB
Are you a parent/caregiver of a child aged 5-12 years?
Researchers at @NeuRA and @UNSW are seeking parent/caregiver and child volunteers to complete two mental wellbeing surveys each:
https://t.co/hs3Ufrfhjv
Check out this week's highlight by Neo and Kimonis! Swipe for a summary and click here to read the full abstract- https://t.co/07jfTrTGjc @APLS41@APLSsc
Training the next generation of PCIT therapists! Congratulations to our trainees for completing 5 days of PCIT training! @EKimonis and @_georgiefleming @PCITunsw#PCIT
Bryan Neo (@_bneo ) was awarded best research talk at the 2021 Australasian Congress on Personality and Individual Differences (@ACPIDCongress)! His talk was on youth callous-unemotional variants and forensic outcomes.
Congratulations to PCRC researchers Silvana Kaouar and Friyana Cooper who presented their thesis studies at the @UNSW Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Conference on Friday 22 Oct 2021!
‼️📃 𝗛𝗼𝘁 𝗼𝗳𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 📃‼️
PCRC researchers @EKimonis, @_bneo and @_georgiefleming publish a new tool for assessing #empathy in young #children:
https://t.co/lm3q0vJtqu
Our very own clinic director, @EKimonis , has authored a Nature Reviews Disease Primers article on Psychopathy with a team of international researchers.
We are very proud of Eva and her immense contributions to this field.
You can view her work here: https://t.co/woE7CmN0no