Supporting Children Impacted by Violence

Lynda Gibson is wasting no time following her summer 2020 graduation from Illinois Tech. The clinical psychology Ph.D. graduate has started a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical child psychology at the University of Ā鶹APPā€™s Department of Pediatrics, where she specializes in child trauma exposure.

Gibson gained a wealth of experience working on her dissertation at Illinois Tech, where she collaborated with Head Start centers in Ā鶹APP and conducted a study with South Side families whose preschool-age children had witnessed community violence. Gibson found exposure to violence often correlated with behavioral and emotional issues in the children. With these findings in mind, she took action.

ā€œDuring my last year at Illinois Tech, I collaborated with my adviser, Joyce Hopkins, to develop a family based intervention for children and families with community violence exposure,ā€ she says.

Gibson hopes Head Start centers will utilize the intervention. She says both her masterā€™s thesis, which focused on barriers to mental health treatment for African Americans, and her dissertation project prepared her for the next steps of her career.

ā€œBoth projects strengthened my knowledge about the issues affecting these communities and taught me a lot about different research methodologies and my role as a clinician and researcher,ā€ she says.

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