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Professor Peter Cooper is a leading academic in child psychology and clinical psychiatry, focusing on maternal mental health, child development, and anxiety disorders. His work spans multiple countries, including South Africa, the UK, and Brazil. He is renowned for pioneering interventions like dialogic book-sharing to enhance child cognitive and socio-emotional outcomes. Key collaborations include randomized controlled trials on parenting interventions, HIV-related child health, and treatments for anxiety disorders. Cooper has authored influential books on eating disorders and contributed to policy through studies like the EPICC trial funded by the Nuffield Foundation. His research bridges clinical practice and public health, emphasizing early childhood interventions and intergenerational mental health impacts.
- Education: Advanced qualifications in clinical psychology or psychiatry (specifics not detailed in text).
- Research Interests: Postnatal depression effects, child anxiety disorders, cross-cultural psychology, parenting interventions, and global health equity.
His articles consistently address intervention efficacy, with a focus on underprivileged populations. Notable grants include the Nuffield Foundation’s support for EPICC. Cooper’s work highlights the long-term developmental consequences of maternal mental health and the role of early childhood programs in mitigating risks.
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