Rachel is a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral scholar the University of California, San Francisco. Her research examines developmental mechanisms underlying child psychopathology, with a focus on how early environments and caregiving shape cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Patrizia is a Lecturer at University College London. Her research investigates developmental pathways to interpersonal violence and psychopathology, particularly how childhood maltreatment and personality vulnerabilities shape relational and mental health outcomes.
Rachel Tomlinson and Patrizia Pezzoli
Rachel is a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral scholar the University of California, San Francisco. Her research examines developmental mechanisms underlying child psychopathology, with a focus on how early environments and caregiving shape cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Patrizia is a Lecturer at University College London. Her research investigates developmental pathways to interpersonal violence and psychopathology, particularly how childhood maltreatment and personality vulnerabilities shape relational and mental health outcomes.
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Understanding the nature and nurture of callous-unemotional traits: The role of anxiety
New research using the twin design reveals that anxiety levels in children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits can tell us something important about the origins of these traits.
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