Anne E. Kazak is an American clinical psychologist, educator and editor. She has focused on pediatric psychology.[1] Much of her research involves "interventions to enhance adaptive functioning and reduce child and family distress associated with serious pediatric illnesses."[2]
Early life and education
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Kazak earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Smith College[1] in 1977.[3] She earned her master's degree in psychology and her PhD in clinical-community psychology at the University of Virginia in 1980[3] and 1983,[4] respectively, then completed her internship training at the department of psychiatry of YaleSchool of Medicine.[1]
She is a member of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)[4] and is a member of the Council of Representatives (2016-2021) representing Division 54 (Society of Pediatric Psychology).[5]
Publications
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Journals
Kazak, Anne E.; Marvin, Robert S. (January 1984). "Differences, Difficulties and Adaptation: Stress and Social Networks in Families with a Handicapped Child". Family Relations. 33 (1): 67. doi:10.2307/584591. JSTOR584591.
Promoting Children's Health: Integrating School, Family, and Community (2003), with Thomas J. Power, George J. DuPaul, and Edward S. Shapiro. Guilford Press. ISBN9781572308558
Effective and Emerging Treatments in Pediatric Psychology (2005), with Anthony Spirito. Oxford University Press. ISBN9780198040712
Pediatric Psycho-oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom Management (2015), with Lori S. Wiener, Maryland Pao, Mary Jo Kupst, Robert J. Arceci, and Andrea Farkas Patenaude. Oxford University Press. ISBN9780199335114
^"Anne E. Kazak". guilford.com. Guildford Press. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
^ abc"Anne E. Kazak, Ph.D., ABPP". UPenn.edu. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved May 25, 2017. A.B. (Psychology): Smith College, 1977. M.A. (Psychology): University of Virginia, 1980. Ph.D. (Psychology): University of Virginia, 1983.