CentreFamilyResearch

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The Centre for Family Research is a multidisciplinary research centre at the University of Cambridge studying parents, children and family relationships.

Cambridge, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2011.

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  1. prije 23 sata

    New international paper from the CFR examines trajectories of psychological distress in both mothers and fathers - friends provide a key buffer for new mothers whilst family support helps new fathers

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    29. sij

    Dr discusses research she is undertaking with the Centre for Family Research on the growing number of men who are choosing to become single fathers

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  3. 30. sij

    Are you a single man who has pursued parenthood on your own? If so, we would like to invite you to share your experiences and take part in our study! Please see attached flyer or visit our website for more information: Please RT and share!

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    14. sij

    Also, if any parents are interested in taking part in this study/want to know more -please do speak to me at the conference or get in touch as we are still looking for participants!

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    14. sij

    Amazing first day at conference, great to hear such interesting research and experiences and I really enjoyed present the preliminary findings from our study of trans and/or non-binary parents, about how parents navigate parenting spaces

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    Online is increasing in the . This practice is unregulated and have concerns about being held legally and financially responsible for the child. Find out more in from in journal

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  7. 18. stu 2019.
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  8. 14. stu 2019.

    Dr Vasanti Jadva is an Associate Editor at Human Reproduction and shared some of her best advice for early careers researchers at in Vienna. You can watch her video alongside others here:

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  9. 14. stu 2019.

    Congratulations to Dr who is celebrating passing her PhD viva!!! Gabby will be heading back home to North Carolina as a doctor, and we are all going to miss her at the CFR!

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  10. 9. stu 2019.

    Professor Claire Hughes is working hard within the Psychology Department to improve wellbeing and inclusion initiatives for staff and students 😊

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  11. 31. lis 2019.

    Are you a trans and/or non-binary parent of a child aged 0-10? Take part in our study! Just follow this link: Please RT and share!

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    18. lis 2019.
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  13. 24. lis 2019.

    The CFR is inviting trans and/or non-binary parents of children aged 0-10 to take part in a groundbreaking study of families with trans parents! See below for more information and please share...

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  14. 21. lis 2019.

    Professor Hughes was delighted to celebrate and reflect on the work of her mentor Judy Dunn at the Women in Science event at last week

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    9. lis 2019.

    Did you take part in our Hidden Voices research with ? Here’s some findings around what support is helpful for those experiencing family estrangement. The Counseling Experiences of Individuals Who Are Estranged From a Family Member

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    3. lis 2019.

    Encouraging that Vice Chancellor's annual address highlights Psychology as part of a future "mind, brain and body" initiative and specifically identifies 's work as one of the University's top three achievements of the year

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    1. lis 2019.

    Delighted to have & speak about their research: 'Stories of sameness & difference: The views, experiences & outcomes of children and adolescents with a trans or gender nonconforming parent' as part of our seminar series

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    Mums who are unhappy in their relationships talk more to their infant - but only if it's a boy. Research by Dr from The Centre for Family Research and :

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    5. ruj 2019.

    A new study from from and found that mums who are unhappy with their partners talk more to their baby boys (but not their baby girls). Read more here:

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