Matthew P. Mychailyszyn, B.A.

Email: mmychai@temple.edu

Lab Webpage: http://www.childanxiety.org

Bio:  Matt is currently in this third year of graduate work. He received his B.A. in psychology from Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland.  Matt’s primary research interests involve the manifestation of child anxiety in the school environment and associated cognitive behavior school-based interventions.

Representative presentations and/or publications:

Tiwari, S., Podell, J.C., Martin, E.D., Mychailyszyn, M.P., Furr, J.M., & Kendall, P. C. (2008). Experiential avoidance in the parenting of anxious youth: Theory, research, and future directions. Cognition and Emotion, 22 (3), 480-496.


dosReis, S., Mychailyszyn, M.P., Myers, M.A. & Riley, A. W.  (2007). Coming to terms with ADHD: How urban African-American families come to seek care for their children. Psychiatric Services, 58, 636−641.

Olaniyan, O., dosReis, S., Garriett, V., Mychailyszyn, M.P., Anixt, J., Rowe, P.C., & Cheng, T.L., (2007). “Community perspectives of childhood behavioral problems and ADHD among African American parents. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 7, 226−231.