Jennifer Czincz, PhD
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Dr. Jennifer Czincz is the Director of the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Education Center (SHARE) at Yale University. She is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. Her area of expertise is trauma, with specific focus on sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse. Dr. Czincz completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Ottawa in Canada and did both her Predoctoral and Postdoctoral fellowships at Yale University.
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- PhD
- University of Ottawa, Clinical Psychology (2011)
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A big-picture view of Jennifer Czincz's research output by year.
4Publications
62Citations
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2012
Childhood sexual abuse: community‐based treatment practices and predictors of use of evidence‐based practices
Czincz J, Romano E. Childhood sexual abuse: community‐based treatment practices and predictors of use of evidence‐based practices. Child And Adolescent Mental Health 2012, 18: 240-246. PMID: 32847298, DOI: 10.1111/camh.12011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsChildhood sexual abuseCognitive behavior therapyCommunity-based psychologistsChildren/adolescentsBehavior therapyEvidence-based practiceSpecific treatment approachesMajority of psychologistsPractice of psychologistsCSA victimsCSA servicesSexual abusePsychologistsWork settingsTheoretical orientationTreatment approachesEBP useMultiple regressionResearch findingsAdolescentsTrainingStudy findingsTreatment servicesAttitudesTreatment provision
2011
Humanitarian Crises: The Need for Cultural Competence and Local Capacity Building
Weissbecker I, Czincz J. Humanitarian Crises: The Need for Cultural Competence and Local Capacity Building. International And Cultural Psychology 2011, 79-96. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9742-5_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsHumanitarian crisesHumanitarian emergenciesHuman rights abusesLocal capacity buildingComplex humanitarian emergenciesOngoing armed conflictHumanitarian assistanceRights abusesCross-cultural considerationsGovernmental structureHumanitarian communityHumanitarian fieldClimate changeExtensive violenceMassive displacementArmed conflictCapacity buildingMilitary constraintsExternal assistanceAffected communitySuch assistanceRelief workersCultural competenceWidespread humanCrisis
2010
Examining How the Mental Health Needs of Children Who Have Experienced Maltreatment are Addressed within Ontario Children’s Aid Societies
Czincz J, Romano E. Examining How the Mental Health Needs of Children Who Have Experienced Maltreatment are Addressed within Ontario Children’s Aid Societies. Canadian Journal Of Family And Youth / Le Journal Canadien De Famille Et De La Jeunesse 2010, 2: 25-51. DOI: 10.29173/cjfy7466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMental health servicesMental health difficultiesHealth servicesHealth difficultiesMental health service provisionMental health needsHealth service provisionMajority of childrenChildren's Aid SocietyHigh prevalenceCommunity referralsReferral processCommunity-based psychologistsHealth needsChildrenReferralStandardized approachHigh ratePsychological difficultiesLittle Canadian researchMaltreatmentGeneral sampleInteragency collaborationService provisionPrevalence
2009
Internet Addiction: Debating the Diagnosis
Czincz J, Hechanova R. Internet Addiction: Debating the Diagnosis. Journal Of Technology In Human Services 2009, 27: 257-272. DOI: 10.1080/15228830903329815.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
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- August 22, 2022
A search for meaning and resilience
- June 22, 2021
Psychology Section Graduation Recognizes Fellows, Faculty
- September 10, 2014
In SHARE support groups, students take comfort in knowing they are not alone