Therapeutic Crisis Intervention specifically trains staff members to proactively prevent crises from occurring. My internship opened my eyes to the importance of applying TCI strategies at schools.
Read MoreYouth Investigators should have felt magical. After all, it was the needed counterpart to all the petri-dish propaganda and exploding volcano experiment ads. Youth Investigators was foundational in increasing youth understanding around social science. And yet, I didn’t click with it at first.
Read MoreLooking back on this past summer experience where I got the chance to work on PRYDE’s Youth Investigators team, I’m still so grateful that such a perfect opportunity arose. Not only was it my first time to truly implement the social science concepts I’ve learned in my classes, but it also allowed me to take on a mentoring role that I was so badly missing from my lifeguarding days.
Read MoreI feel that the purpose I am working towards is to improve the wellbeing of youth by working with them and translating research into practical applications for them. Working with PRYDE this summer gave me the incredible opportunity to work hands-on with youth using evidence based practices.
Read MoreThinking creatively about the different ways to explain the coding process to youth and hearing their interpretations helped me to understand qualitative data analysis on a deeper level. It was refreshing to see other young people as excited to learn about the research process as I was.
Read MorePRYDE scholars interviewed two alumni, Julia Lesnick HD ‘18 and Gaby Kubi HD ‘20, regarding their graduate school experiences and advice they have for Scholars who are in the process of applying to programs.
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