教师简介

珍妮Vaydich

珍妮·李·维迪奇

Associate Professor of Psychology​; Chair of 研究 Psychology

电子邮件: vaydichj@aprender-a-bailar.com
电话: 206-281-2872
办公室: 马斯顿 114


教育: 英航、圣. Olaf College, 2004; MA, University of Notre Dame, 2008; PhD, University of Notre Dame, 2011. 自2015年起在SPU工作.

Dr. Jenny Lee Vaydich is a clinical psychologist whose teaching and research interests are in developmental psychopathology,  bridging clinical and developmental psychology. Her research focuses on emotion socialization within the parent-child relationship and how emotion socialization impacts emotion regulation from a developmental psychopathology framework.

Her research explores parent-child relationships and parental emotion socialization during childhood and adolescence. Much of her work has focused on aggression; however, she has recently begun to explore the influence of parent-child relationships on depression and anxiety. She is also interested in the influence of culture on parental emotion socialization, as well as how parent-child relationships are associated with physiological and neuroendocrine functioning.

Dr. Vaydich teaches both clinical and developmental psychology courses, spanning childhood through adolescence. She also teaches a course focusing on child emotion regulation development.


​Selected publications

李,B., & Vaydich J. L.  (好的赌博软件推荐). A qualitative study of coping strategies among Korean immigrants in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Psychology.

Vaydich J. L.木匠,T。. P.施瓦克,J. K., & 莫利纳L. (2020). Disordered eating: The effects of parental attachment and the mediating role of emotion dysregulation. Journal of American College 健康. http://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2020.1846045

请查看 Dr. Vaydich的简历 (PDF) for additional publications.

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珍妮Vaydich, assistant professor of psychology

“I teach at SPU because the students thoughtfully utilize the information they are learning in the classroom to reflect upon what it means for their lives as they explore the university mission of engaging the culture and changing the world.”