Research
Helping traumatized children
School’s doctoral students make significant research contributions to the field of child trauma
Read moreImproving mental health care options in Texas
School’s institute helps oversee the coordination and expansion of mental health services in Texas
Read moreDr. Namkee Choi receives UT grant
Dr. Namkee Choi has been awarded a Special Research Grant from The University of Texas at Austin’s Office of the...
Read moreDr. Faulkner featured on NPR
NPR’s show Tell Me More featured Dr. Monica Faulkner speaking about what happens to the children of undocumented parents who...
Read moreDr. Maxwell receives NIAAA grant
Dr. Jane Maxwell, a researcher at the School’s Center for Social Work Research, has received funding from the National Institute on...
Read moreNew Projects at the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health
Dr. Molly Lopez, Director of the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH) at the the School’s Center for Social...
Read moreBuilding resiliency in child abuse organizations
School’s institute develops an evidence-based training curriculum to help child abuse professionals cope with compassion fatigue, burnout, and other stress-related...
Read moreNew UT grant
Drs. Diana DiNitto and Namkee Choi have been recently awarded a Special Research Grant from The University of Texas Office...
Read moreDr. Maxwell to testify before Congress
Dr. Jane Maxwell has been invited to give testimony before the Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Research...
Read moreNew contract for HRBT
The Health Behavior Research and Training Institute (HBRT) has received a contract from the Travis County Juvenile Probation Department to train...
Read moreNeighborhood Revitalization grant
Dr. David Springer is the Principal Investigator on a grant funded by the Department of Justice. He will lead a...
Read moreIDVSA highlighted in Report to the Nation
The Resiliency Project developed and produced by the Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (IDVSA) was highlighted in the...
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