Judy Garber

Judy Garber is a clinical psychologist known for her research on emotional dysregulation and mood disorders, with a focus on cognitive-behavioral interventions for adolescents who have depression. Garber is Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology and Human Development at Vanderbilt University.

In 1992, Judy Garber received the Boyd McCandless Award from American Psychological Association (APA), Division of Developmental Psychology, for her early research achievements. In 1995, she received the APA David Shakow Young Investigator Award for distinguished contributions to clinical psychology.

Garber is co-editor, with Kenneth A. Dodge, of the 1991 volume ''The Development of Emotion Regulation and Dysregulation,'' which explores how children learn to cope with both positive and negative feelings and regulate emotions. She previously co-edited the volume ''Human Helplessness: Theory and Applications'', with Martin Seligman. Provided by Wikipedia
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