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Kelly M. Hamman's research focuses on the management of youth trauma, specifically investigating the effectiveness of virtual delivery for psychoeducational groups aimed at caregivers of young children who have experienced trauma. Her work contributes to the understanding of how therapeutic interventions can be adapted for remote delivery, potentially expanding access to support services. Hamman has published one paper, with an h-index of 1 and 1 total citation. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Joy R. Pemberton, Nicola A. Conners Edge, Elissa H. Wilburn, and Karin L. Vanderzee, with whom she has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children (2023)
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- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
- Managing Youth Trauma Effectively: Evaluating the virtual delivery of a brief psychoeducational group for caregivers of trauma-exposed young children
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