E-mail: jbubier@temple.edu
Bio: Jennifer is in her sixth year of graduate studies. She received her B.A. in psychology from St. Anselm College, and her M.A. in clinical psychology from Temple University. She is currently completing her clinical internship at A. I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. Jennifer’s research interests focus on the development of externalizing problems and anxiety in children. Jennifer works with Dr. Deborah Drabick.
Representative presentations and/or publications:
Bubier, J. L. & Drabick, D. A. (in press). Developmental processes associated with co-occurring anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders: The roles of anxious symptoms, reactive aggression, and shared risk processes. Clinical Psychology Review.
Bubier, J. L., Drabick, D. A., & Breiner, T. (2009). Autonomic functioning moderates the relations between contextual factors and externalizing behaviors among inner-city children. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 500-510.
Bubier, J. L. & Drabick, D. A. (2008). Affective decision-making and externalizing behaviors: The role of autonomic activity. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 941-953.