Relationships, Emotions, and Depression in Youth Lab

Relationships, Emotions, and Depression in Youth Lab

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Psychology research lab at Queen’s University. Research lab at Queen’s University.

We investigate the role of close relationships and interpersonal functioning in emotions and in the development and clinical course of depression.

03/12/2023

The Relationships, Emotions, and Depression in Youth Lab at Queen’s University is recruiting participants for a virtual study examining the relationship between mental skills and emotion regulation.

The study involves one study session with mental skills tests and questionnaires (approx. 90 minutes). Participants receive 1.5 course credits for their time.

Eligible participants will be invited to complete Part 2 of the study, in which they fill-out 6 brief questionnaires each day for 1 week (approx. 30 mins/day). Participants receive monetary compensation for completing Part 2 of the study.

This study has been reviewed for ethical compliance by the Queen’s University General Research Ethics Board.

Sign-up on SONA:
http://bit.ly/troopstudy

Questions? [email protected]

01/17/2022

Meet Julia Davidson (she/her/hers)!
Julia is a first-year master’s student in the Clinical Psychology program. She is interested in examining the relationship between interpersonal processes and depression in teens and emerging adults. Using neuroimaging techniques, she'd like to learn more about the ways in which interpersonal relationships can impact the young brain. On her off days, she enjoys hiking, skiing, and spending time with her family and friends (and her cat, Ollie!).

Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management 01/11/2022

Interested in psychological research? The READY lab at Queen’s University is seeking participants for a one-month online study.
Study is open to first-year undergraduate students ages 18-19 years old who have an Apple or Android Smartphone. Participation will include completion of a two-hour session including a zoom orientation and completion of questionnaires, brief daily questionnaires (up to 7 minutes) for 30 days, and a one-hour set of follow-up questionnaires. You will receive monetary compensation of up to $74 for your time.
Complete the eligibility screener here: https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cIMPnjEiPVnQs50
Questions? Contact us at [email protected]

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Pod Screener 11/19/2021

POD STUDY

SEEKING PARTICIPANTS AGE 18-29

The Relationships, Emotions, and Depression in Youth Lab at Queen’s University is recruiting participants for a 2-hour study on how adults think and feel. Participants receive monetary compensation for their time.

You may be eligible if you:

- Have no history of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism, or ADHD
- Have no neurological disorder or major medical illness
- Do not smoke daily or frequently consume high amounts of alcohol (e.g., weekly binge drinking) or other substances
- Are not taking psychiatric medications

Complete the eligibility screener:
https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0iViqS5hFskykui

Questions? Email [email protected]

Pod Screener This brief screener questionnaire will help determine whether you are eligible for the Pod Study

10/20/2021

Meet doctoral student Dan Tassone!

Dan (he/him) is a fourth-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program. He studies the associations between emotion regulation strategies and executive functions. Executive functions are processes that help you manage tasks in daily life; they function like the conductor of an orchestra.

In his free time, he likes cooking, walking in nature, and trying to make the best cup of coffee.

10/18/2021

Meet the director of the READY Lab: Dr. Luis Flores!

Dr. Luis Flores (he/him) is an assistant professor in the psychology department at Queen’s University. His research focuses on the role of interpersonal processes in emotion and depression, particularly among emerging adults. His projects use diverse methods, including naturalistic daily assessments, neuroimaging, and experimental behavioural lab tasks.

Dr. Flores teaches undergraduate courses on child/adolescent clinical psychology and interpersonal processes in depression. He also teaches an interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) course for clinical psychology graduate students, and is a psychologist at the S*x and Relationship Therapy Service at the Queen’s Psychology Clinic.

A fun fact about Dr. Flores is that his first job was at Legoland California!

09/17/2021

Interested in psychological research? The Relationship, Emotions, and Depression in Youth Lab (READY Lab) at Queen’s University is seeking participants for a one-month online study.

Study is open to first-year undergraduate students ages 18-19 years old who have an Apple or Android Smartphone. Participation will include completion of a two-hour session including a zoom orientation and completion of questionnaires, brief daily questionnaires (up to 7 minutes) for 30 days, and a one-hour set of follow-up questionnaires. You will receive monetary compensation of up to $74 for your time.

To receive more information, contact us at [email protected]!

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357 Humphrey Hall Queen's University 62 Arch Street
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