
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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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.


Angela Narayan Children's National Hospital 🏥 DU Psychology Congratulations, Angela! So well deserved. We'll see you next month in Minneapolis for the LEARN Conference!

Great times and good company ZERO TO THREE and UMN Institute of Child Development in Minneapolis!


Congratulations to ICD PhD alumnus Dr. Angela Narayan on your ZERO TO THREE Emerging Leadership Research Award! Thank you for stopping by ICD to speak to our graduate students.


📣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…


Improving mental health during pregnancy has intergenerational benefits! eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science DU SEED Research Institute Catherine Demers news.cuanschutz.edu/news-stories/a…


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

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/…


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…

So lucky to work with the fantastic Melissa Nevarez-Brewster (she/her/ella) and Catherine Demers DU SEED Research Institute DU Psychology Dr. LillyBelle Deer Camille Hoffman, MD ! Congratulations on your manuscript on prenatal maternal sleep and infant neural circuit development just out in eBioMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science !






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…
