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SUMMARY: Job Talk: Justin Parent | Clinical Area
DESCRIPTION: Title: Family Stress & Child Development: A Focus on Mechanism
 s Abstract: Grounded in an ecological family systems approach to the study 
 of developmental psychopathology\, my program of research explores the mech
 anisms through which families transmit adaptive and maladaptive child behav
 iors with the goal of optimizing intervention outcomes. I have developed tw
 o interconnected lines of research focused on […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Title:</strong> Family Stress & Ch
 ild Development: A Focus on Mechanisms<br /><strong>Abstract:<br /></strong
 >Grounded in an ecological family systems approach to the study of developm
 ental psychopathology\, my program of research explores the mechanisms thro
 ugh which families transmit adaptive and maladaptive child behaviors with t
 he goal of optimizing intervention outcomes. I have developed two interconn
 ected lines of research focused on family system influences on child psycho
 social development using multiple levels of analysis and measurement. First
 \, I will present my research that utilizes a randomized controlled design 
 to examine family stress mechanisms by which depressed parents transmit ris
 k for the development of psychopathology to their children. Second\, I will
  present my research on the longitudinal influence of parental mindfulness 
 on family health and child psychosocial well-being. Both of these areas use
  family systems as a model to guide testing mechanisms with the overarching
  goal of informing the development of preventative intervention programs fo
 r at-risk families and children across diverse contexts. Lastly\, I will pr
 esent exciting new research that includes epigenetic processes that modulat
 e gene expression as a new level of analysis to the study of family stress 
 and developmental psychopathology.</p>
LOCATION:Suedfeld Lounge (Kenny Room 2510)
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