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Human Development and Family Studies chair Carl Weems named APS fellow

January 18, 2019
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An Iowa State University researcher with expertise in traumatic stress, emotional development, as well as intervention and protection against emotion-related difficulties has joined a closed society band of researchers in the field of psychology. Carl Weems, professor and chair of human development and family studies, has long been named another in the Association for Psychological Science. Fellow status in APS cites Weems for “sustained and outstanding contributions on the advancement of psychological science.”

Weems is often a developmental psychologist who applies science to end real-world problems and increase the human condition. His studies have dedicated to how severe and traumatic stress affects brain development approaches to avoid the unintended effects of adverse stress in youngsters and youth in order that they maintain healthy unsafe effects of their emotions and optimum wellness.

Part of his effort is checking out the amygdalae and hippocampus – teams of nuclei located while in the temporal lobes from the brain that happen to be imperative that you emotion and memory. They’re examining how traumatic experiences effect these areas and their interrelation to brain networks interested in detection of salient stimuli, decisions, and emotion regulation. An evalutaion and theoretical model of this work is slated to seem within the Journal of kid Psychology and Psychiatry in 2019.

He is currently working with several Iowa State University colleagues in Human Sciences Extension and Outreach and also the Translational Research Network to develop a statewide workshop to actualize trauma-informed practices during the state – including dissemination of intervention techniques that professionals are able to use to advertise resilience in those who experienced trauma. When the principal investigator on the Child Welfare Research and Training Project, Weems helps lead the roll-out of trauma-informed trainings for Iowa Department of Human Services employees plus the deployment of efforts targeted at reducing the incidence and impact of traumatic events like domestic violence.

Among his recently completed projects can be a study funded because of the National Science Foundation that integrates cognitive emotional development and computer science to boost cybersecurity. The analysis examines how emotions, personality, and cognitive styles could help while in the detection and prevention of cyber risk – the financial loss, disruption, or damage to the standing of a corporation as a result of an explanation of its information systems.

In another?paper?recently published by the Applied Developmental Science journal, Weems along with his colleagues evaluated perceptions of competence and signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in youngsters and teenagers confronted with hurricanes Katrina and Gustav and also the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. They discovered that youngsters with higher levels of competence were overall more resilient coupled with fewer the signs of post-traumatic symptoms disorder.

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