Carly Breslin Data-verified
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Carly Breslin's research interests encompass a range of topics within psychology and education. She has published work examining psychosocial issues and support for individuals affected by gynecological cancer, as well as exploring the psychological syndromes, side effects, and disorders related to rare conditions. Breslin has also investigated the experiences of first-generation students, focusing on cultural assimilation and support systems. Her work includes interviews with established researchers, such as Mesmin Destin on supporting marginalized students and A. Nayena Blankson on a new theory of intelligence. Breslin has also contributed to discussions on disaster coping mechanisms and authored a guide on academic regalia for Psi Chi.
With a total of 8 publications and an h-index of 1, Breslin is an active contributor to her field. Her recent publications all date from 2022, indicating ongoing activity and engagement with current research trends. Her scholarship metrics, while modest, reflect a dedicated effort to contribute to the academic discourse in her areas of focus.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Support for Students From Marginalized Backgrounds: Interview With Mesmin Destin, PhD (2022)
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