Kathleen and Danielle, both students in Dr. Comer‘s MINT laboratory, received research awards for their posters presented at this year’s Association for Psychological Science (APS) conference.
Kat Crum’s poster “Violent crime exposure moderates conduct problems among youth exposed to the Boston Marathon attacks” was awarded “Distinguished Contribution” by the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Student Poster Competition, and Danielle Cornacchio’s poster “Clinical correlates and consequences of the revised DSM-5 agoraphobia defintion: Are impaired youth left without a diagnostic home?” received Honorable Mention for the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Student Research Award.