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Stephanie Milan
Stephanie Milan
Title: Assistant Professor
Departmental Program: Clinical
E-mail: stephanie.milan@uconn.edu
Office: BOUS 174
Office Phone: (860) 486-5101
Department of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1020
Preferred Means of Contact: Email
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Research Interests:
- Links between mental health and reproductive health in high-risk
adolescence
- Adolescent parenthood
- Intergenerational effects of child maltreatment and family
violence
- Family functioning in the context of maternal mental illness
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Undergraduate courses:
- Abnormal Psychology
- Prinicples of Research in Psychology
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Graduate courses:
- Research Design and Test Construction
- Practicum in Child Psychotherapy
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Representative Publications:
- Milan, S., Ickovics, J, Kershaw, T., Lewis, J., Meade, C.
& Ethier, K. (2004). Prevalence, course, and predictors
of emotional distress in pregnant and parenting adolescents.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 328-34.
- Milan, S., Lewis, J., Ethier, K., Kershaw, T., & Ickovics,
J. (2004). The impact of physical maltreatment history on the
adolescent mother-infant relationship: Mediating and moderating
effects during the transition to early parenthood. Journal
of Abnormal Child Psychology, 32, 249-261.
- Milan, S. & Pinderhughes, E. (2000). Maltreated children's
adjustment to foster care. Development and Psychopathology,
12, (63-81).
- Milan, S. & Keiley, M. (2000). Biracial youth and families
in therapy: Issues and interventions. Journal of Marriage
and Family Therapy, 26(3), 305-315.
- Milan, S., Lewis, J., Ethier, K., Kershaw, T., & Ickovics,
J. (in press). Relationship violence among adolescent mothers:
Patterns and mental health implications. Psychology of
Women Quarterly: Special Issue on Female Violence
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