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About / Feb 12 / Sprague presents research to UCI's Dept of Psychology and Social Behavior

February 28, 2012
For immediate release 

 

Recipient of the President's Dissertation Fellowship Cally Sprague of UC Santa Barbara's Gevirtz School to present her research at UC Irvine's Department of Psychology and Social Behavior

 

Cally Sprague, M.A., a 4th year graduate student in the UCSB Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, will present her dissertation research, entitled “Perceived stress, family protective factors, and children’s adjustment after wildfire,” at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) on March 5, 2012. Sprague will be speaking at a brown bag series to the Developmental Psychology specialization area faculty and graduate students within the UCI Department of Psychology and Social Behavior.

Sprague’s research is part of a larger study conducted by UCSB’s Disaster Research Team (DRT), an interdisciplinary group that includes Tamara and Walid Afifi, Professors in the Department of Communication, Erika Felix, Assistant Researcher in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, Maryam Kia-Keating, Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, and Gil Reyes, Associate Dean at Fielding Graduate University. The DRT is investigating child and family functioning following three devastating wildfires that occurred in Santa Barbara County between 2008-2009 – the Gap, Tea, and Jesusita Fires.

Sprague was awarded a centrally administered President’s Dissertation Fellowship in order to pursue her research, which focuses on the relationship between perceived fire-related stress, family-level protective factors, and children’s positive and negative adjustment. The President’s Dissertation Fellowship is funded by the Office of the President and is awarded to meritorious students during their dissertation year, with the long-term goal of supporting Fellows to pursue careers in academia. 

Prior to coming to UCSB, Sprague received her B.A. in Psychology from Middlebury College and her M.A. in Developmental Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. Her research interests focus on identifying risk and protective factors for children exposed to trauma, examining strategies children use to cope with traumatic events, and understanding the effect of parent functioning on children’s coping. 

[Cally Sprague is available for interviews; contact George Yatchisin at 805 893 5789]

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