The Allegheny Healthy Families Lab looks for motivated and enthusiastic students who want to gain research experience in the areas of parenting, youth psychopathology, coping, physiological stress responses (e.g., heart rate, respiration, skin conductance), and/or parent-youth interactions.
Current lab responsibilities often includes many of the following, depending on the semester:
If you are interested in these research opportunities, please complete this APPLICATION by April 30 (early)/August 10 (late) for Fall or November 15 for Spring. You are welcome to email me ([email protected]) about available positions and current projects before completing and submitting an application. All research students register for PSYCH 590 - Independent Study credits.
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The Body Project is an eating disorders prevention program designed to increase body acceptance. This is an evidence-based clinical program designed by Eric Stice and colleagues (Stice et al., 2006; Stice et al., 2007; Stice et al., 2008).
This workshop (4 sessions) runs approximately once per semester and includes two student co-facilitators. All co-facilitators register for PSYCH 590 - Independent Study credits during the semester in which they participate. If you are interested in these clinical opportunities, please complete this APPLICATION by April 30 (early)/August 10 (late) for Fall or November 15 for Spring. FALL 2022: NOT CURRENTLY TAKING STUDENTS. |