On a brand new episode of Science Never Sleeps, Dr. Carla Kmett Danielson shares her research into helping at-risk youth respond to trauma and how that research has led to new approaches in clinic today. Listen to the Podcast: https://t.co/bJznC9EpVG
Last year, the center's Director, Dr. Dean Kilpatrick, received @ABCTNow's Lifetime Achievement Award, and this past Saturday, he gave his talk at their annual 57th Annual Convention. Congratulations, Dr. Kilpatrick! https://t.co/dkyNhMoJow
Dr. Alyssa Rheingold and Dr. Michael de Arellano used their expertise in the science of mass violence to help in Lewiston, Maine. They are part of a rotating team of experts highly skilled in helping communities shaken by mass violence. https://t.co/ewBYcJKBhf
Excited for this to be out — “The Epidemic–Pandemic Impacts Inventory (EPII): A multisample study examining pandemic-related experiences and their relation to mental health.” @UConnResearch https://t.co/a4uoz60cAN
Exciting publication alert! Read about results from a pilot RCT of Teen Well Check - an eHealth prevention in primary care for teens to prevent substance use, sexual assault, and sexual risk-led by the talented @DrAmandaGilmore
#DVAM team highlight: Our Sexual Assault Services team provides mental care to ppl who've experienced assault, call 843-860-5508. They have a study providing 5 therapy sessions w/ compensation for those who qualify. Info at https://t.co/rBWMZkMmFb, 843-806-7724, [email protected]
Got a 2.4 GPA my first semester in college. Thought maybe I wasn’t cut out for engineering. Today I’ve landed two spacecraft on Mars, and am now designing one for the Moon.
STEM is hard for everyone. Grades ultimately aren’t what matter. Curiosity and perseverance matter.
🚨Now Hiring: Research Assistant, Trauma and Stress Studies Center (Dr. Anka Vujanovic) 🚨
Start: January 2024
Positions available: 2
The Trauma and Stress Studies Center is seeking highly motivated individuals to serve as research assistants for studies related to: (1/4)
Join us on October 25 for the 2023 @NIMHgov James S. Jackson Memorial Award Lecture! The 2023 Awardee, Dr. Lisa Bowleg, will discuss her insights on reducing health inequities based on her research with U.S. Black LGB people and heterosexual men. https://t.co/Kw7RiPbDx7