Check out our latest paper published in Child Maltreatment this month! This article shows that when mothers repair more negative moments in mother-child interaction, it is protective for children’s stress physiology, regardless of maltreatment status. However, when mothers perform fewer of these repairs, non-maltreated children show the expected physiological arousal indicating a response to a challenge, whereas maltreated children show physiological patterns that indicate disengagement.
Sohee Park completed master’s defense
On April 24th 2025, Sohee Park, a second-year doctoral student in the lab, completed her master's defense! Congrats Sohee!