Clinical Psychology PhD Student, Lauren Grove, Publishes First-Authored Article in Law and Human Behavior
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Lauren Grove, an advanced student in the PhD program in clinical psychology, recently had an article for which she served as first author, , published in Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of Division 41 (American Psychology-Law Society) of the American Psychological Association.
In the article, Lauren and her co-authors–including her doctoral mentor, , several of his research assistants, and a collaborator from the University of Alabama–reported the results of their systematic review of studies examining the use of technology to facilitate assessment and treatment services for justice-involved youth. Lauren and her co-authors also adapted the article into a book chapter for a forthcoming edited book, Challenging Bias in Forensic Psychological Assessment and Testing, which will be published by Taylor & Francis.