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taylah armstrong

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During my study, developmental psychology has always stood out as an area of interest to me. I completed my Bachelor of Psychology (Hons 1) in 2017, conducting my Honours research under the supervision of Doctor Linda Campbell. For this project, I investigated how mothers’ communication with their infants can influence the development of infant attention.
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In 2018, I commenced a Master of Clinical Psychology, and am hoping to investigate how aggression in young people with neurodevelopmental disabilities impacts upon parents and families. I am particularly interested in this research, as I have worked with young people with disabilities, and their families, for the past 3 years. During this work, I have seen the impact that aggression can have on all members of the family.

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