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Lab honors student Anna Rini had a great poster presentation at the University of Denver Undergraduate Research Showcase today, making DU Psychology and The Sokol-Hessner Lab at DU proud! Go Anna! 👩🔬📊💪🎉
SOOO excited to share a terrific new paper by our fabulous postdoc Dr. LillyBelle Deer and RAs Chen Su natalie thwaites overviewing the literature on prenatal stress physiology and CVD risk. DU SEED Research Institute DU Psychology
Shannon Powers examines the effects of substance exposure on parenting neural mechanisms using multiple modalities at University of Denver. In her current work, she examines how prenatal cannabis exposure affects parenting interactions after pregnancy by using MRI. College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences DU Psychology
Check out this amazing infographic of Melissa Nevarez-Brewster (she/her/ella)’s latest findings on ACEs, BCEs, and prenatal sleep quality! And of course be sure to check out the full paper too 😉
Check out the important work my colleague and friend Kathryn R Fox is doing to reduce suicide risk for teens: liberalarts.du.edu/news-events/al…
Excited to be hosting this year's PsychinOut 🧠 Application Workshop Series! We have 3 sessions planned for July 20, July 27, and Aug 3 at 6pm ET, led and moderated by my amazing PO friends. Link to RSVP: bit.ly/3yQcd1P
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First first-author publication is available online! Using longitudinal data from Add Health, we found that adult and teacher support interacted with parental support during adolescence to predict depressive symptoms & romantic quality 14 years later.
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New paper alert! Grad student Laura River, Prof Angela Narayan + their collaborators looked at narrative coherence about romantic partners during pregnancy. Check out what they discovered about links to childhood maltreatment & PTSD: rdcu.be/cMCJM #psychologymatters