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Associate Professor
Dr. Tompson received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from University
of California, Los Angeles in 1993. She completed an internship
at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and postdoctoral training
at the UCLA Department of Psychology. She joined the BU faculty
in 1997. Dr. Tompson's research focuses on the role of the family
in promoting individual mental health. She has examined adults and
children with a variety of mental disorders and their families.
She is particularly interested in family processes and family treatment
among individuals with depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
The goal of this work is to identify strengths and deficits in family
systems, which may impact on the course of mental disorders, and
to develop programs for helping families cope with these disorders.
Her most recent projects include: 1) designing and implementing
family-based treatment for preadolescent children with depressive
disorders; 2) examining the role of maternal depression and family
relationships in the development of depression vulnerability in
youth; and 3) understanding the impact of family psychoeducationally-focused
treatment for adults with bipolar affective disorder. Visit the Family Development and Treatment Lab for additional information.
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