The research of the Child CAB Lab, in collaboration with Resilience Across Borders, Inc., was featured in an article on the Bright Initiatives website.
The Child CAB LAB was featured in an article on the 10th anniversary of the CUA Research Day.
Congratulations to Cayden Antee, a 1st-year MA student, who was a finalist for the best poster presentation by an MA student for his project "Closing the Resilience and Adaptability Discrepancy for Children of Single Parents: An Income-Adjusted Randomized Controlled Trial"
Congratulations to Mary Fallon, a 2nd-year MA student, for receiving the Best Masters Student Poster award at the annual CUA Research Day for her project "The Role of Emotion Regulation in Anxious Youth."
The Child CAB Lab and its research on resilience-based interventions for economically disadvantaged youth were featured in an article by the Pew Trust.
The Child CAB Lab is pleased to announce that it was been awarded a research grant from the Qlarant Foundation to support the project "The Resilience Builder Program®-Universal Classroom Intervention."
Congratulations to Jamie Kleiner, PhD candidate in clinical psychology, who was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship to fund her research project "Thinking ahead with autism: The role of forward-thinking in agentic cognition."
Congratulations to Zohaib Jessani, PhD candidate in clinical psychology, who was awarded a CUA Graduate Student Association Research Fund Award, which provides $3,000 to fund his research project, “A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Single-session Behavioral Activation Intervention for Underserved, Depressed Youth.”
Congratulations to Sheina Godovich, PhD candidate in clinical psychology, who was awarded a Scholar Award from the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Sisterhood. The P.E.O. provides merit-based awards for women of the United States and Canada who are pursuing a doctoral-level degree. The award recognizes Sheina’s high level of academic achievement and her potential for having a positive impact on society. An additional article can be seen here.
Dr. Rich's research with Dr. Mary Alvord was featured in an article by the American Psychological Association.
Dr. Rich's research with Dr. Mary Alvord was featured in an article by the New England Psychologist.
Dr. Rich and the lab's research were featured in an article by National Public Radio (NPR)