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Rachel Farr is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Kentucky, with research focused on child development, family functioning, and LGBTQ+ parent families. Her work examines adoption and birth family experiences through mixed methods and intersectional frameworks.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2011
- M.A.T., Cornell University, 2005
- B.S., Cornell University, 2004
Research Focus: Dr. Farr's work investigates how diverse family structures impact child development, with particular emphasis on LGBTQ+ parent families, adoption processes, and the role of stigma in family dynamics. Her research employs mixed-method approaches to understand intersectional identities and their effects on psychological outcomes. Recent studies explore family-centered care in medical settings, youth perspectives on LGBTQ+ family identities, and geographical influences on parenting experiences.
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