Aug. 17, 2018: Brandon Scott presents 'Resiliency, Emotions and Behavioral Health Among American Indian Youth'

by Michelle Saport  |   

Resiliency, Emotions and Behavioral Health Among American Indian Youth Presented by Brandon Scott, Montana State University, Department of Psychology

Friday, Aug. 17, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Health Sciences Building, Room 113

Dr. Scott's research program is to disentangle the relations between anxiety disorder development and emotion regulation in youth across multiple levels of analysis, including psychosocial and physiologically. Moreover, Dr. Scott is interested in examining (1) how individual and contextual factors influence this relation (resiliency versus risk) and (2) how certain emotion regulation mechanisms used to mitigate problematic anxiety (or other internalizing problems, such as depression) affect socio-cognitive and health outcomes.

Part of the American Indian/Alaska Native Clinical & Translational Research (AIAN CTR) Exchange Speaker Series.

Creative Commons License "Aug. 17, 2018: Brandon Scott presents 'Resiliency, Emotions and Behavioral Health Among American Indian Youth'" is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
August Archive