Caroline Scheid

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Caroline Scheid, MA is a fifth year graduate student and doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology. Caroline's research interests concentrate on trajectories for trauma-exposed populations, with particular goals to reduce maladaptive paths and improve resilient processes across generations of high-risk families. She is also interested in multi-method assessment, resilience, and intervention research to mitigate psychopathology and other trauma cascades over time. In 2021-2022, Caroline will be on clinical internship at the Lexington, KY VA.

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Recent publications:

Scheid, C.R.,Paulson, J.L, & Miller-Graff, L.E. (2020). Feelings and feedings:  Psychopathology and breastfeeding attitudes in women with a history of intimate partner violence. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. Advance online publication.

Miller-Graff, L.E., Scheid, C.R., Guzmán, D.B., & Grein, K. (2020). Caregiver and family  resilience: Intergenerational effects on child adjustment in at-risk families living in Lima, Peru. Child Abuse & Neglect, 108. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104639

Scheid, C.R., Miller-Graff, L.E., & Guzmán, D.B. (2020). Parenting practices and intergenerational cycle of victimization in Peru. Development and Psychopathology, 1-11doi: 10.1017/S0954579420000425 

Guzmán, D.B., Miller-Graff, L.E., & Scheid, C.R., (2020). Types of childhood exposure to violence and association with caregiver trauma in Peru. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi: 10.1177%2F0886260520917514

Miller-Graff, L.E. Scheid, C.R.(2020). Breastfeeding continuation at 6-weeks postpartum remediates the negative effects of prenatal IPV on infant temperament. Development and Psychopathology,32(2), 503-510doi: 10.1017/S0954579419000245