Holt, Melissa K. 19XX-
Occupation: | Psychologin / Hochschullehrerin |
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Corporate Relations: | Boston University |
Geographical Relations: | Country: United States (XD-US) |
Biographical References: | ![]() Universitätshomepage |
Newest Publications (by)
- A review of US nationally representative data sources of child and adolescent anxiety
- Effects of a Middle School Social-Emotional Learning Program on Bullying, Teen Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, and Substance Use in High School
- A systematic review of primary prevention strategies for sexual violence perpetration
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678 | |b associate professor in counseling psychology at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development and a licensed psychologist. She is also the director of the Kilachand Honors College at Boston University. Dr. Holt’s research explores how adolescents’ exposure to violence, particularly bias-based harassment (i.e. harassment based on one’s identity), influences mental health and well-being; ways in which school-based prevention programs can play a central role in reducing students’ exposures to bullying and bias-based harassment and improving school climate; and the experiences of gender diverse adolescents, with an emphasis on the ways in which contexts and systems can better support gender diverse youth and amplify youth strengths. | ||
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