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Lab Websites
Dr. Huang’s Culture and Health Promotion of Minority Youth & Families Lab (CHamP) addresses mental health disparities in ethnic minority and immigrant youth populations by examining cultural factors that impact child/adolescent development through parenting (i.e., behaviors, values, and beliefs), and translating these findings into culturally-informed interventions.
Dr. Cha’s Laboratory for Clinical and Developmental Studies (LCDS) seeks to better understand and prevent suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents by improving assessment of suicide risk, applying principles from social and cognitive psychology to answer questions about suicide and self-injury.
Resources for Families
NYU Langone Child Study Center (CSC)
Workshops on Thursdays 6:30-7:30
One Park Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016
Phone: 1-646-754-5000
Website: http://nyulangone.org/locations/child-study-center/child-study-center-workshops#
“Weekly workshops on topics related to raising healthy kids, managing behavior, and emotional health and illness… CSC also hosts webinars that offer insights, practical tips, and advice to parents and caregivers. Webinars are streamed every other Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. To register for a workshop or webinar, please visit nyulangone.org/csc or facebook.com/NYUChildStudyCenter.”
Resources for the Community
The Dean Hope Center
The Dean-Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services (DHCEPS) is a community service, training, and research facility operated at Teacher College, Columbia University.