Kate is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student working under the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth Skowron. She earned a B.A. in psychology at Grinnell College and an M.Ed. in Child Studies from Vanderbilt University. She is interested in the ways that parents and children interact, with a particular focus on how parents’ thoughts and feelings about their children influence their interactions with them. She also has an interest in the neurobiology of parenting behaviors, especially how interventions can influence the neural processes involved in parenting. Kate’s long-term goal is to study the active ingredients of family and parenting interventions.
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