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Brown is a Professor at Brown University, specializing in research on child maltreatment, substance use, aggression, and mental health. Their work integrates clinical psychology, developmental neuroscience, and public health perspectives to address trauma-related outcomes in youth and emerging adults. Key areas of focus include the interplay between genetic factors (e.g., MAOA genotype) and environmental stressors, as well as the role of impulsivity and emotion regulation in behavioral health. They have contributed to understanding how foster care systems, spirituality, and social dynamics influence psychological well-being.
Research trends emphasize longitudinal studies on trauma’s impact across developmental stages, with recent work exploring sex-dimorphic responses to maltreatment and the effectiveness of interventions targeting caregiver psychopathology. Their findings highlight the need for tailored clinical approaches to address polysubstance use, aggression subtypes, and emotional dysregulation in vulnerable populations.
Scientific contributions include foundational studies on the NKI-Rockland sample, advancing functional brain imaging research in psychiatry. They advocate for equitable healthcare practices, particularly for BIPOC neuropsychologists, through narrative analysis of microaggressions in professional settings.
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