Monday, September 21, 2009
Designing early interventions for high risk mother-child dyads
Mary Dozier and Johanna Bick will be giving a talk entitled, “Designing early interventions for high risk mother-child dyads: Behavioral and neuro- hormonal mechanisms.”
Mary Dozier, PhD and graduate students Johanna Bick and Kristin Bernard will be speaking at the Family Research Consortium V Institute (FRC-V) held at Yale University on Wednesday, September 23rd. Mary Dozier and Johanna Bick will be giving a talk entitled, “Designing early interventions for high risk mother-child dyads: Behavioral and neuro- hormonal mechanisms.” Following this, Mary Dozier and Kristin Bernard will be holding a workshop entitled, “Using neuroendocrine assays to understand developmental mechanisms in young children.” The FRC-V conference is co-sponsored by the Family Research Consortium (funded by NIMH/NIDA); Teacher’s College, Columbia University; and the Program on the Psychobiology of Parenting and Partnerships, Yale School of Medicine. The mission of the FRC-V this year is to further understand the co-occurrence of psychiatric and addictive disorders from a perspective on the family.

