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Si Min Stephanie Lee is a Lecturer and Graduate Clinical Research Coordinator at the National University of Singapore (NUS), holding a Ph.D., Master of Clinical Psychology, and Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honors), all from NUS.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from National University of Singapore
- M.ClinPsych. from National University of Singapore
- B.Soc.Sci. (Hons.) from National University of Singapore
Dr. Lee's research centers on psychopathology development and treatment mechanisms, with critical emphasis on how parent-child dynamics and peer interactions influence emotion dysregulation. Her work specifically targets:
- Borderline Personality Disorder pathogenesis
- Parenting's role in psychopathology transmission
- Intergenerational cycles of psychological dysfunction
Her publication record demonstrates consistent investigation into biosocial pathways of personality disorders, particularly through meta-analytic validation of parental invalidation models (2021) and longitudinal studies of childhood maladaptive traits (2017). This body of work establishes familial relationship patterns as fundamental etiological factors in severe psychopathology.
No scientific awards are documented in the source material.
As Graduate Clinical Research Coordinator, Dr. Lee oversees research operations and likely mentors clinical psychology graduate students, though specific advisees and grant funding details remain unreported in available records.
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