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SUMMARY:The 2018 Child Study Center\'s Lois Bloom Lecture
DESCRIPTION:\nMary Dozier\, Ph.D.\, Unidel Amy Elizabeth du Pont Chair i
	n Child Development\, Director of Clinical Training\, University of Dela
	ware\n\nEarly Adversity and Intervention: Effects Over Time\n\nAbstract:
	 Dr. Dozier will consider the effects of different types of early advers
	ity on children&rsquo\;s functioning\, and factors that affect children&
	rsquo\;s ability to recover behaviorally and biologically following adve
	rsity. The types of adversity considered will include parental neglect\,
	 maternal opioid dependence\, foster care\, and orphanage care. An inter
	vention\, Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC)\, has been develop
	ed and adapted for parents of young children who have experienced these 
	various forms of adversity.&nbsp\; Recent findings from our randomized c
	linical studies will be presented\, highlighting brain and behavioral ou
	tcomes from middle childhood.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu
	.edu/event/the_2018_child_study_centers_lois_bloom_lecture/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Mary Dozier, Ph
	.D., Unidel Amy Elizabeth du Pont Chair in Child Development, Director o
	f Clinical Training, University of Delaware</p><p><a href="http://csc.la
	.psu.edu/documents/dozier-bloom-flyer-2018"><i>Early Adversity and Inter
	vention: Effects Over Time</i></a></p><p>Abstract: Dr. Dozier will consi
	der the effects of different types of early adversity on children&rsquo;
	s functioning, and factors that affect children&rsquo;s ability to recov
	er behaviorally and biologically following adversity. The types of adver
	sity considered will include parental neglect, maternal opioid dependenc
	e, foster care, and orphanage care. An intervention, Attachment and Biob
	ehavioral Catch-up (ABC), has been developed and adapted for parents of 
	young children who have experienced these various forms of adversity.&nb
	sp; Recent findings from our randomized clinical studies will be present
	ed, highlighting brain and behavioral outcomes from middle childhood.</p
	><p><img alt="Mary Dozier portrait" src="http://pact.la.psu.edu/site-res
	ources/images/MaryDozier.jpg/" style="height:240px; width:180px" /></p><
	p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/the_2018_ch
	ild_study_centers_lois_bloom_lecture/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/t
	he_2018_child_study_centers_lois_bloom_lecture/</a></p></body></html>
URL:http://csc.la.psu.edu/speaker-series/2018-2019-speaker-series
LOCATION:Assembly Room, The Nittany Lion Inn
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