Interdisciplinary researchers from the Yale School of Medicine, including representatives from the Center for Emotional Intelligence, in the Child Study Center, are gearing up to showcase their latest research at the 2024 American Psychological Association (APA) Convention in Seattle, Washington, on August 8-10. Their 3 paper presentations, 2 posters, and 1 skill-building workshop encompass a range of topics, including emotion science, social and emotional learning (SEL), educator well-being, and creativity. Among the highlights are studies on moral injury in educators, assessments of educator well-being, strategies for adolescent creativity using technology, strategies for supporting students’ emotion regulation, and data from the award-winning How We Feel app on co-occurrences of emotions in different contexts. The APA convention, hosted by the world's largest professional organization of psychologists, provides a platform to share research aimed at advancing understanding and practice in psychological science research and application.
Yale researchers to present at 2024 APA Convention
August 02, 2024
by Whitney Sanders