Parent Child Research Clinic (UNSW)
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Parent Child Research Clinic (UNSW)
@PCITunsw
Based at the University of NSW School of Psychology, we provide evidence-based treatments to families struggling with their young children’s behaviour problems
University of New South Wales Katılım Aralık 2019
11 Takip Edilen44 Takipçiler

Have a listen to ACAMH's podcast showcasing @EvaKimonis. Her recent study is one of the first to use face reader software to examine whether pre-schoolers show differences in facial reactions during emotional films, in association with their callous-unemotional traits.
Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health@acamh
In this interesting podcast, @EKimonis gives us a fascinating insight into her research on conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits in young children & discusses her recent @TheJCPP paper. A must listen. bit.ly/3H8QK8I
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Congratulations @NatalieGoulter , former PhD student, for being awarded a 2023 APS Rising Star Award by the Association for Psychological Science! psychologicalscience.org/members/awards…
Association for Psychological Science@PsychScience
Congratulations to the newest class of APS Rising Stars⭐! bit.ly/3H7XnER
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The episode features our own clinic director, clinical psychologist and Professor Eva Kimonis.
You can access it now on your preferred podcast app, or online at this link: abc.net.au/radionational/…
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The PCRC team are excited to announce a revamp of our website. You can find more information on our services as well as helpful parenting tip sheets, podcasts and more.
conductproblems.com

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Well done Dr Kristy Donnelly (Clinical Masters Candidate, Provisional Psychologist) for an excellent presentation and Dr Georgie Fleming (Lecturer, Clinical Psychologist @DrGFleming) for her keynote address at the UNSW Forensic and Clinical Psychology Conference 2022.


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Congratulations to our Honours students, Lucy Koh and Antonia Boulton, for presenting your outstanding honours theses at the UNSW Honours Conference 2022 @UNSWScience

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Congratulations UNSW PCRC team! @EKimonis @DrGFleming
Ground-breaking Enhanced Parent-Child Interaction Therapy gives treatment hope for children with callous-unemotional traits with long-term, sustained improvements.
smh.com.au/healthcare/pri…
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UNSW Parent-Child Research Lab team present their latest research on callous-unemotional traits at the 9th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy @SSSpsychopathy

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Professor Eva Kimonis (@EKimonis) will be speaking about advances in assessing and treating children with conduct problems at an APS sponsored event this Friday 18 Feb 7pm psychology.org.au/event/22880?vi…
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Are you a parent/caregiver of a child aged 5-12 years?
Researchers at @NeuRA and @UNSW are seeking parent/caregiver and child volunteers to complete two mental wellbeing surveys each:
neura.edu.au/project/the-co…
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Check out this week's highlight by Neo and Kimonis! Swipe for a summary and click here to read the full abstract- buff.ly/3gxhNwp @APLS41 @APLSsc



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Training the next generation of PCIT therapists! Congratulations to our trainees for completing 5 days of PCIT training! @EKimonis and @_georgiefleming @PCITunsw #PCIT

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Bryan Neo (@_bneo ) was awarded best research talk at the 2021 Australasian Congress on Personality and Individual Differences (@ACPIDCongress)! His talk was on youth callous-unemotional variants and forensic outcomes.
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Congratulations to PCRC researchers Silvana Kaouar and Friyana Cooper who presented their thesis studies at the @UNSW Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Conference on Friday 22 Oct 2021!


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‼️📃 𝗛𝗼𝘁 𝗼𝗳𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 📃‼️
PCRC researchers @EKimonis, @_bneo and @_georgiefleming publish a new tool for assessing #empathy in young #children:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
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Our very own clinic director, @EKimonis , has authored a Nature Reviews Disease Primers article on Psychopathy with a team of international researchers.
We are very proud of Eva and her immense contributions to this field.
You can view her work here: rdcu.be/cnZm5

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