Angela Narayan (@angelajnarayan) 's Twitter Profile
Angela Narayan

@angelajnarayan

Assoc Prof in Clinical Child Psych @DenverUpsych, researcher of intergenerational risk and resilience from @UMN_ICD, child psychologist, and #academicmama

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linkhttps://liberalarts.du.edu/psychology/protect calendar_today06-03-2016 03:32:46

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ZERO TO THREE (@zerotothree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children's National Hospital 🏥 .Angela Narayan, winner of the Research Award, is an Associate Professor at DU Psychology. Her research follows 350 low-income families from pregnancy to kindergarten, uncovering protective factors against intergenerational trauma and psychopathology.

<a href="/ChildrensNatl/">Children's National Hospital 🏥</a> .<a href="/angelajnarayan/">Angela Narayan</a>, winner of the Research Award, is an Associate Professor at <a href="/DenverUPsych/">DU Psychology</a>. Her research follows 350 low-income families from pregnancy to kindergarten, uncovering protective factors against intergenerational trauma and psychopathology.
Cam Hostinar, Ph.D. (@camhostinar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Excited to announce that our special issue on Generation COVID is out! 30 articles including the editorial ⁦Gabriel Velez⁩ & I wrote, covering mental health, socio-emotional, cognitive, identity and physical development of adolescents during Covid sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Samantha Brown, PhD (@drsamanthabrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our team on a R01 NIH-funded project within the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. The fellow will work on the Perinatal Experiences, Relationships, and Infancy (PERI) project.

Arjun Nanda, MD (@arjunknanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Benevolent Childhood Experiences (the opposite of the ACEs) try to capture the positive things in a childhood that can enhance long term outcomes in mental health. Important to evaluate the good things that can happen in a child’s life rather than just the negatives.

The Benevolent Childhood Experiences (the opposite of the ACEs) try to capture the positive things in a childhood that can enhance long term outcomes in mental health.

Important to evaluate the good things that can happen in a child’s life rather than just the negatives.
Center for Health Journalism (@reportinghealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early childhood researcher Angela Narayan Angela Narayan believes that positive life experiences should play a much larger role when thinking about adversity and potential interventions to address early traumas, writes ChrisAnna Mink for the Center. ow.ly/6YGx50Sxb8t

Angela Narayan (@angelajnarayan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #BCES paper just published in D&P led by my amazing former student, Jill Merrick DU SEED Research Institute that is a replication and extension of my original 2018 paper! cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Angela Narayan (@angelajnarayan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will be reviewing applications to our Clinical Child Psychology Ph.D. Program for applicants matriculating in Fall 2025. Prospective students should check out my research and our team in the PROTECT lab: liberalarts.du.edu/psychology/pro…

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Internal media interview for University of Denver on how parents of young children struggle and cope with post-pandemic stress - this writer/reporter so effectively captured my message and covered so much ground in conveying my perspective 👏 👏 👏 liberalarts.du.edu/news-events/al…

Elysia Davis (@elysiapdavis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

doi.org/10.1016/j.ebio… Trajectories of maternal prenatal sleep predict newborn uncinate fasciculus FA which in turn predicts infant negative emotionality at 6 months.

Dr. Sheri Madigan (she/her) (@sherimadigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Interested in systematic reviews on Adverse Childhood Experiences (#ACEs)? Our ACEs Hub Catalogue just received a major update, now documenting all systematic reviews on ACEs up to 2023! Explore what’s been published 👉aceshub.org/catalogue/

🚨Interested in systematic reviews on Adverse Childhood Experiences (#ACEs)? Our ACEs Hub Catalogue just received a major update, now documenting all systematic reviews on ACEs up to 2023! Explore what’s been published 👉aceshub.org/catalogue/
Seth Pollak Child Emotion Research Lab (@childemotionlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The special issue of Development and Psychopathology entitled “The Future of Developmental Psychopathology: Honoring the Contributions of Dante Cicchetti” is published! My intro to the volume is doi.org/10.1017/S09545… Link to all of the papers is in the comments

Angela Narayan (@angelajnarayan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

blubrry.com/radioed/141490… Check out the podcast I did with RadioEd at DU about benevolent childhood experiences (BCEs) as protective factors against childhood adversity.

Dr. Jena Doom (@thetruedrdoom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re recruiting TWO full-time benefited research assistants for a new study on prenatal sleep. One bilingual English/Spanish RA: jobs.du.edu/en-us/job/4978… And an RA with experience working with infants/children: jobs.du.edu/en-us/job/4978…

Michael Goldstein (@mikehgoldstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new theory paper in Acta Psychologica shows that babies change how we see the world! In our lab, we use virtual environments to study parenting. We are finding that babies actively reshape our perception in ways that help protect them. Read more at sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our new theory paper in <a href="/ActaPsych/">Acta Psychologica</a> shows that babies change how we see the world! In our lab, we use virtual environments to study parenting. We are finding that babies actively reshape our perception in ways that help protect them. Read more at sciencedirect.com/science/articl…