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Project Coordinator using AI and machine learning to analyze trauma narratives and coping processes
Junior Research Specialist supporting culturally adapted mental health interventions for Asian American cancer patients
Lab Manager & Research Coordinator studying trauma, PTSD, sleep, and resilience in military families and sexual assault survivors
Published in Journal 1, 2009
This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1).
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Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2).
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Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3).
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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about a famous math equation, \(E=mc^2\)
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Published in In Preparation, 2025
A systematic review examining factors that predict dropout from Cognitive Processing Therapy among individuals with PTSD.
Recommended citation: Emrich, M., Garnsey, C. L., Trunzo, R., Magin, Z. E., Chen, Y., David, A. B., & Park, C. L. (In Preparation). Predictors of Dropout in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD: A Systematic Review.
Published in In Preparation, 2025
A systematic review investigating factors that predict treatment outcomes in Cognitive Processing Therapy for individuals with PTSD.
Recommended citation: Emrich, M., Garnsey, C. L., Trunzo, R., Magin, Z. E., Chen, Y., David, A. B., & Park, C. L. (In Preparation). Predictors of Treatment Outcome in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD: A Systematic Review.
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This symposium presentation explores how organizational support may buffer the negative mental health effects of morally injurious events (MIEs) on child protective services (CPS) workers. MIEs—situations where one witnesses, perpetrates, or fails to prevent actions that violate deeply held moral beliefs—are common in CPS work and can lead to significant distress.
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This symposium presentation examines the role of sense of responsibility in moderating the relationship between cognitive flexibility and anxiety symptoms among child and family service workers. The research investigates whether a heightened sense of responsibility for client outcomes influences the protective effect of cognitive flexibility against anxiety in this high-stress occupation.
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This symposium presentation examines the role of sense of responsibility in moderating the relationship between cognitive flexibility and anxiety symptoms among child and family service workers. Child protective services (CPS) workers face high rates of occupational stress and mental health challenges, and understanding protective factors is crucial for supporting this workforce.
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This presentation examines the association between paternal mental health symptoms (PTSD, anxiety, depression) and authoritarian parenting styles in military families. The study uses a multi-informant approach, collecting data from both fathers’ self-reports and mothers’ partner-reports to capture multiple perspectives on parenting behavior.
Research Training, University of California, Irvine, 2025