cpsylist: student learning opportunities

Sylvia Shaykis sshaykis at uoregon.edu
Sun Sep 4 20:55:28 PDT 2016


Thanks for sending these out, Beth. I've worked on both of these 
projects (FIND and KEEP) over the past year and have really loved it! 
Great clinical experience and a great team to work with as well. If 
anyone has any questions, feel free to ask me :)

Sylvia


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Sylvia Shaykis, M.S.
Doctoral Student, Counseling Psychology
Bilingual Therapist, Centro Latino Americano
FIND Parent Coach, Stress Neurobiology and Prevention Lab
LEND Psychology Trainee, OHSU Child Development and Rehabilitation 
Center
sshaykis at uoregon.edu | 718.683.7646


On 2016-09-01 9:03, Beth Stormshak wrote:
> Students, — see opportunities below
> 
> _Beth Stormshak, Ph.D._
> _Knight Chair and __Professor, College of Education_
> _Director, Prevention Science Institute_
> _University of Oregon_
> _Eugene, OR 97403_
> _http://psi.uoregon.edu_ [1]
> _phone: 541-346-3538_
> 
>> The Fisher Stress Neurobiology and Prevention (SNAP) lab is looking
>> for graduate students who are interested in supporting young
>> children and their parents. Work in the SNAP lab focuses on the
>> effects of early adversity on the brain, developing and testing
>> preventative interventions to improve outcomes for families, and
>> using this research to impact policy and practices towards high-risk
>> children and families. You can learn more about the lab here:
>> 
>> http://pages.uoregon.edu/snaplab/SNAP/Welcome.html
>> 
>> Currently, the lab is looking for graduate students to join two
>> project teams: FIND and KEEP. FIND stands for Filming Interaction to
>> Nurture Development. FIND is a strength based video coaching program
>> for parents and other caregivers of high-risk children. FIND is a
>> 10-week targeted intervention that uses video of naturally occurring
>> child-parent interaction to encourage developmentally supportive
>> caregiving. Videos are analyzed and edited using a microsocial
>> approach to highlight instances of “serve and return”
>> interaction, positive, supportive responses to child initiated
>> behavior. The lab is looking for students who are interested in
>> learning to coach high-risk families and/or to analyze and edit FIND
>> video. More about FIND here:
>> 
>> 
> http://developingchild.harvard.edu/innovation-application/innovation-in-action/find/
>> 
>> 
>> There are also opportunities on the KEEP-P project. KEEP is a
>> 12-week group program that draws on parenting skills developed at
>> the Oregon Social Learning Center. Some KEEP groups also include the
>> FIND video coaching approach.
>> 
>> Students will be asked to commit  8-10 hours per week to the
>> projects. Additional hours available. Didactic training and group
>> supervision provided. The clinical team in the SNAP lab is
>> supportive and dedicated to serving children and families. Students
>> will gain clinical experience while contributing to clinical
>> intervention research.
>> 
>> Please feel free to contact Dr. Melanie Berry in the SNAP lab at
>> melberry at uoregon.edu to learn more or apply.
> 
>  Philip A. Fisher, PhD
> 
>  Philip H. Knight Chair
> 
>  Director, PSI Center for Translational Neuroscience
> 
>  Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training
> 
>  1227 University of Oregon
> 
> Eugene, OR 97403
> 
> Tel. 541 346 4968
> 
> 
> 
> Links:
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> [1] http://psi.uoregon.edu
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