Audrey Ruster accepted to Undergraduate Scholar Program
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Audrey Ruster, was accepted to participate in the Undergraduate Scholars Programming during the 2024 SRA (Society for Research on Adolescence) Annual Meeting.
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Audrey Ruster, was accepted to participate in the Undergraduate Scholars Programming during the 2024 SRA (Society for Research on Adolescence) Annual Meeting.
Dalia Tabibian, a current Master’s student presents her findings on “Examining Social Support in the Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Attention Problems to Young Adult Psychological Well-being”
Two Students in the HCFD lab, Audrey Ruster and Paulina Vallejo, applied and were accepted into SDSU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Audrey’s summer research project focused on researching the effects ofRead More…
Congratulations to Valerie Tai and Alexis Zapeda, two underrates at the HFCD lab, who Graduated SDSU and HCFD in 2023. they will now be attending Graduate School. Valerie will be getting herRead More…
Reese Nguyen graduated from San Diego State Universities Masters of Psychology MA program, hooded by Dr. Miguel Villodas. Her thesis titled: Internalizing and Externalizing Pathways from Polyvictimization to Adult Risky Sexual Behavior:Read More…
Nicholas has been a mentor since December 2021 and has consistently mentored the same youth. Nicholas continues to be a part of his mentee’s life as he has developed a close andRead More…
Member of the Healthy Child and Family Development Lab Present at the Society for Research on Adolescence, SRA, here in San Diego Nick’s presentation focused on a study that he and otherRead More…
This past weekend, Nick presented his work as part of a research symposium at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 38th Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. Nick’s talk, which was partRead More…
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) Visionary Grant supports innovative research, education, and intervention projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems. The grant is focused on preventing violence among at-risk,Read More…
HCFD Lab members attended UC San Diego’s kickoff event for the new ImplementatioN Science Team Effectiveness in Practice (IN STEP) Children’s Mental Health Research. See Press Release: https://today.ucsd.edu/story/new-12-million-nimh-grant-funds-center-to-improve-delivery-of-child-mental-health-services