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Research found that mothers who used substances showed less brain activation in regions associated with affective empathy when exposed to images and sounds of happy and sad babies.
- April 15, 2024Source: Psychiatric Times
In this Perspectives piece in Psychiatric Times, YCSC Clinical Fellow Onyi Okeke discusses a new Black Youth Mental Health Case Conference series along with the powerful presentation she presented with the series organizer, Amanda Calhoun.
- April 12, 2024
View the latest opportunities for talented individuals seeking to improve the lives of children and families through research, service, and training at the Yale Child Study Center.
- April 12, 2024
The results of the Yale Child Study Center Spring 2024 round of awards for the department’s postgraduate travel award have been announced. The award offers $500 toward travel expenses for YCSC postgraduate associates attending national or international scientific conferences.
- April 11, 2024Source: WTNH News 8
YCSC Assistant Professor Yann Poncin was interviewed for this segment on WTNH News 8.
- April 11, 2024
Drawing inspiration from spring’s magical rebirth, the latest Yale Child Study Center “On Leadership” blog post focuses on moments of professional renewal and rejuvenation shared by a few members of the department.
- April 09, 2024Source: Edutopia
A new survey finds that a large percentage of students don’t feel that they have an adult to turn to at school when they’re troubled. In this article, Dr ZJ Ng of the Education Collaboratory discusses value of emotional support for students.
- April 08, 2024Source: Time
Two recent studies finding very similar effects of pregnancy on biological aging are covered in this article, including recently published results from YCSC Assistant Professor Kieran O'Donnell and his team.
- April 08, 2024Source: Yale News
Yale researchers propose that brain states and brain waves may be two parts of the same occurrence — and they discuss why that matters.
- April 08, 2024
The results of the national match were announced for psychology internship programs on Feb. 16. Through this process, the Yale Department of Psychiatry's Doctoral Internship in Clinical and Community Psychology selected its incoming class of 14 fellows who will spend a year training at one of nine clinical sites based at the Connecticut Mental Health Center and Yale New Haven Hospital.