- PSY257 Theories of Personality
- PSY410 Research in Psychology
- PSY441 Field Experience
- PSY540 Multicultural Psychology
My research focuses on the use of community partnership approaches for developing
sustainable, community-based interventions to prevent mental health disorders among
youth living in communities of concentrated poverty. A recent project involved the
use of action research to adapt an evidence-based depression prevention program known
as RISE, for high school students exposed to the chronic stressors common in low-income
urban communities and to evaluate it's effectiveness when delivered in the novel setting
of a neighborhood after-school program. Currently, my research team is evaluating
whether the effects of the RISE program are sustained over a 3-4 month period.
- Clarke, A. T., Marshall, S. A., Mautone, J. A., Soffer, S. L., Jones, H. A., Costigan,
T., Patterson, A., Jawad, A. F., & Power, T. J. (2015). Parent attendance and homework
adherence predict response to a family-school intervention for children with ADHD.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 44, 58-67. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2013.794697
- De Grace, A., & Clarke, A. T. (2012). Promising practices in the prevention of intimate
partner violence among adolescents. Violence and Victims, 27, 849-859. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.27.6.849
- Clarke, A. T., Foster-Drain, R., Milligan, C. S., Shah, I, Mack, D., & Lowe, B. J.
(2011). Engaging high-risk adolescents in pregnancy prevention programming: Service
delivery in low-income housing developments. Journal of Children and Poverty, 17,
7-24.
- Clarke, A. T. (2006). Coping with interpersonal stress and psychosocial health among
children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, 11-24.
The best advice (related to the college experience) that I can give students is to
seize the day; take every opportunity to maximize your academic, personal, and professional
experiences.
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