E-mail: ibe@temple.edu
Bio: Ilana is currently in her fourth year of graduate studies. She received her MA in Clinical Psychology from Temple University and her BA from Brandeis University. Ilana’s current research is in the area of sex differences in the development of externalizing problems, and interaction of biological and contextual factors in the development of externalizing problems. Ilana currently works with Drs. Drabick and Steinberg.
Representative presentations and/or publications:
Blatt-Eisengart, I., Drabick, D., & Steinberg, L. (in preparation). Sex differences in the longitudinal relations among family risk factors and childhood externalizing symptoms.
Steinberg, L. D., Blatt-Eisengart, I., & Cauffman, E. (2006). Patterns of competence and adjustment among adolescents from authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful homes: A replication in a sample of serious juvenile offenders. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 16, 47-58.
Hofflich, S. A., Grandin, L. D., Blatt-Eisengart, I., & Creed, T. (2004). Voices of the future: Graduate students’ views on training to prescribe. Clinical Psychologist, 57, 8- 13.