Psychiatry Grand Rounds 3/8 | Rachel Vaughn-Coaxum, PhD

Psychiatry GR V-C

 

"Examining implications of childhood adversity exposure for the treatment of mood disorders in youth"

About the Speaker:

Rachel Vaughn-Coaxum, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Associate in Psychology, Department of Psychology
Harvard University 

Summary:

Childhood adversity exposure is estimated to account for 30-50% of the risk for childhood onset mood disorders. Adversity is associated with poorer response to front-line behavioral interventions, though the reasons are unclear. Research on the role of adversity in cognitive and behavioral processes relevant to interventions for youth will be presented. 

Objectives:

The activity is designed to help the learner: 

1. Describe the risk for youth mood disorders associated with childhood adversity exposure.

2. Explain the effects of childhood adversity on learning-based cognitive and behavioral processes in youth. 

3. Develop hypotheses about the role of childhood adversity in evidence-based treatment processes

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Sponsored by the Orr Lecture Fund
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 
This educational activity received no commercial support.