Julia Tager, MS
she/her
6th Year Clinical Psychology Student (on internship)
Research Interests: Coping with pediatric serious illness, pediatric psycho-oncology, palliative care and end of life, bereavement, family relationships in the context of pediatric illnesses.
Julia’s primary research involves investigating experiences of stress, coping, and meaning-making among families of children with medical complexity. Her dissertation focuses on “good parent” beliefs among parents of children with medical complexity.
Office: Pearse 374
Email: jbtager@uwm.edu
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8791-3819
Ansley Kenney, MS
she/her
5th Year Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Research Interests: Risk and protective factors involved with family coping and adjustment to pediatric chronic illness across the illness timeline; pediatric palliative care; communication and medical decision-making in the context of pediatric chronic health conditions
Current Projects: Understanding BMT provider perceptions of the role and use of pediatric palliative care, knowledge and perceptions of pediatric palliative care, and the role of palliative care in the BMT population; Examining palliative care interventions among adolescents and young adults with serious illness; Examining psychosocial outcomes among caregivers of children who died from a medical condition or illness; Exploring the experience of adolescents that have a sibling with a chronic illness at the individual and interpersonal level including family communication and identification of stressors and social support
Office: Pearse 374
Email: aekenney@uwm.edu
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0189-7740
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Mady Johnson, MS
she/her
4th Year Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Research Interests: Integrated healthcare systems, psychosocial and emotional outcomes of children experiencing chronic illness; medical communication within complex care settings; eliminating multicultural barriers to medical communication; family dynamics in the context of stress and management of pediatric chronic illness; factors influencing community membership for families navigating chronic illness, and the associated effects on coping/adjustment
Office: Pearse 374
Email: mljohns@uwm.edu
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Lubna Barakat, BS
she/her
3rd Year Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Office: Pearse 374
Email: barakatl@uwm.edu
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