
معرفی
Lauren Kelly is a Lecturer in the Department of Educational Psychology within the College of Education at the University of North Texas (UNT). She teaches courses in family law and public policy, courtship and marriage, families in crisis, and the interplay between families, communities, and schools.
Education:
- Doctorate in HDFS/Forensic Science, Texas Tech University
- Professional Training, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Her research and professional expertise focus on child abuse and its long-term outcomes, forensic interviewing techniques, trauma-informed counseling, and victim advocacy. She also investigates topics such as romantic relationships, sexism, and breastfeeding awareness. Her interdisciplinary background bridges psychology, forensic science, and public policy.
Dr. Kelly brings extensive practical experience from her work with a New Mexico-based non-profit, where she provided clinical services to children who survived severe physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. Her training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center further equipped her with skills in crime scene investigation, lie detection, and profiling.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Kelly has not advised any students listed in the available information and has not received any grants mentioned in the text. She is actively contributing to academic instruction and applied research in child welfare and relationship dynamics.
There is no mention of laboratory or research team affiliations in the provided content.





