杨柳红,现任山西大学教育科学学院讲师。主要讲授课程有《心理咨询的理论和实务》、《心理健康教育概论》、《教育研究方法》等。科研方向为心理及行为健康问题。
个人简介:
姓名:杨柳红
性别:女
出生年月:1992年7月
籍贯:山西省岚县
学历:研究生
学位:博士
工作单位:山西大学教育科学学院
邮箱:ylh0817@sxu.edu.cn
教育经历:
2017-2021: 于凯斯西储大学获得应用科学社会福利博士学位
2015-2017: 于北肯塔基大学攻读临床心理健康咨询硕士(于第三学年转学)
2014-2015: 于辛辛那提大学获得刑事司法硕士
2010-2012: 于肯特州立大学获得心理学与司法研究双学士
工作及实践经历:
2022年1月至今 任职于山西大学教育科学学院
2016年-2017年 任职于北肯塔基大学
2013年 任职于波蒂奇郡警长办公室重案组及公设辩护律师办公室
主持及参与科研项目:
2017-2021: Police Assisted Referral, Begun Center for Violence Prevention and Research, Case Western Reserve University
2019-2021: Ohio’s Behavioral Health/Juvenile Justice Initiative, Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Case Western Reserve University
2019-2020: Police Recognition of Need, Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Case Western Reserve University
2017-2018: Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Case Western Reserve University
2016-2017: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
2014-2015: Effective Practices in Community Supervision Program, The University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute
2013: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form, Kent State University
2011-2012: Psychopathology and Emotion Regulation Laboratory, Kent State University
同行评议会议报告:
Yang, L., Singer, M., Butcher, F., Kretschmar, & Flannery, D. (November, 2020, cancelled due to the covid-19 issues). Examination of a new brief screener to measure violence exposure and trauma symptoms among youth. Presentation accepted at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
Singer, M., Butcher, F., Kretschmar, Flannery, D., & Yang, L. (May, 2020, cancelled due to the covid-19 issues). Development and testing of a children’s violence exposure and trauma screener. Presentation accepted at the 27th International Symposium on Controversies in Psychiatry, Barcelona, Spain.
Miller, D., Markt, S., Nguyen, C., Yang, L., & Hamler, T., (January, 2020). Prostate cancer and young black men: Can early communication avoid later health disparities? Oral presentation at the 24th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.
Miller, D., Yoon, M., Hamler, T., & Yang, L., (January, 2020). Emerging retirement crisis:When social security is not enough. Oral presentation at the 24th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and research, Washington, D.C.
Butcher, F., Kretschmar, J., & Yang, L. (November, 2019). Classifications of behavioral health needs among juvenile justice-involved youth at risk for recidivism. Oral presentation at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, C.A.
Yang, L. (May, 2019). Racial disparity in prostate cancer screening by family history and patient-physician cancer communication. Poster presented at the Anna V. Brown Community Forum & Conference, Cleveland, O.H.
发表论文及书籍章节:
Bai, R., Albert, J., LaBrenz, C., Edwards, F., & Yang, L. (2021). Children Removed for Inadequate Housing are Less Likely to be Reunified than Peers: Analysis from AFCARS Data. Child & Family Social Work.
Bai, R., Collins, C. C.,Fischer, L. R., Groza, V & Yang,L. (2020).Exploring the Association Between Housing Insecurity and Child Welfare Involvement: A Systematic Review. Children and Adolescent Social Worker Journal.
Kretschmar, J., Butcher, F., & Yang, L. (2020). BHJJ statewide and county-level evaluation 2020. Cleveland, OH: The Begun Center for Violence prevention Research and Education at Case Western Reserve University.
Flannery, D. J., Yang, L., Singer, M. I., & Walker, M. (2020). Cleveland,Ohio: A community law enforcement partnership for sustainable neighborhood change. In R. Strokes & C. Gill (Eds.). Innovations in community-based crime prevention: Stories from the field. New York, NY Spinger.
Yang, L., & Singer, M. (2019). Youth’s perceptions of police and officers’predictions of these perceptions. Cleveland, OH: The Begun Center for Violence prevention Research and Education at Case Western Reserve University.
Lovell, R., Yang, L., & Klingenstein, J. (2019). Testing sexual assault kits saves money and prevent future sexual assaults [Special issues], Translational Criminology, 15-16.