Abigail E. Linhardt
This project is Abigail's senior honors thesis. Abigail is an undergraduate psychology major at Miami University. Her current research interests include parenting behaviors in response to adolescents with both internalizing and ADHD symptoms, as well as adolescent anxiety and depression in the context of specific family dynamics. After graduating in May, she will be starting a position as a Clinical Research Coordinator for the Storch Lab at Baylor College of Medicine. She hopes to further her education by earning a Ph.D. in clinical psychology.
Rachel G. Li, B.S.
Rachel served as the graduate student mentor for Abigail's thesis. She is a 2nd-year Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student at Miami University (advisor: Aaron Luebbe, Ph.D.). Her research interests include autobiographical memory, emotion regulation, and depression in adolescents and young adults.
Aaron M. Luebbe, Ph.D.
Dr. Luebbe served as the faculty mentor for Abigail's thesis. He is the principal investigator of the Family Relationships and Mood Lab at Miami University. His research focuses on how family relationships, emotion processes, and biological responses to stress interact to put children and teenagers at risk for depression and anxiety.