Infant mental health is all about attachment and assessing and intervening to promote caregiver sensitivity and fostering secure attachment paradigms for infants and toddlers.
Research by Yunju Nam, associate professor in the School of Social Work, shows how gaining financial access can transform Asian immigrants' financial outlook.
The panel will precede a lecture hosted by the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, featuring Brian Williams, who gained prominence working against racism and gun violence after treating ambushed Dallas cops.
Professors Clara Bradizza and Paul Stasiewicz, Visiting Assistant Professor Braden Linn and PhD student Charles LaBarre published their paper in Best Practices in Mental Health.
Congrats to PhD candidate Hannah Ginn and colleagues on the publication of "Distinctly Neoliberal: A Latent Profile Analysis of Neoliberal Ideology and Its Associations with Sociopolitical Actions and Sexual Attitudes."