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Keith Burt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at the University of Vermont, affiliated with the Clinical Psychology and Developmental Psychopathology programs. His work focuses on understanding the interplay between competence (academic/social success) and psychopathology across adolescence and young adulthood. He emphasizes resilience mechanisms and multifactorial risk assessment.
Educations: B.A. Pomona College (1998), M.Phil. Cambridge University (1999), M.A. and Ph.D. University of Minnesota (2006-2007).
Research interests include developmental psychopathology, resilience processes, and statistical modeling of mental health trajectories. The Burt Laboratory examines risk/resilience dynamics in transitioning populations, particularly around social-emotional skill degradation and intervention efficacy. His work frequently employs structural equation modeling and longitudinal designs.
Publications highlight themes like community cohesion impacts on youth mental health, pandemic-era social-emotional decline, and substance use prediction models. While no specific awards are listed, his consistent output reflects sustained research excellence.
Advising focuses on students with strong statistical analysis skills and interest in developmental psychopathology. Lab activities emphasize translational research bridging basic and clinical psychology.



