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''Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Florida State University, In Progress'' <br>
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''B.A., Psychology, Bard College, 2017'' <br>
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''B.M., Flute Performance, Bard College Conservatory of Music, 2017'' <br>
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''Email: Bertoldi@psy.fsu.edu''
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[[Media:Bertoldi_CV.pdf|''Curriculum Vitae'']]
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==== Research Interests ====
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I am interested in biological and social risk factors for antisocial behavior and psychopathy and how
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specific risk factors can interact to promote resilience in children and adolescents. Ultimately, I would
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like to implement biological intervention programs that specifically target biological risk factors, and to
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incorporate neurobiological factors to better predict recidivism. I have a strong interest in the assessment
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and treatment of justice-involved youth, and I would like for both my clinical and empirical work to help
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prevent recidivism and promote resilience in these populations. Current projects include the development
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of triarchic scales in a longitudinal twin study, examining associations between newly developed triarchic
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scale measures with antisocial outcomes, and investigating the relationships between psychopathy and
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emotional reactivity in criminal offenders.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 14 January 2019

Bridget Bertoldi


Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Florida State University, In Progress
B.A., Psychology, Bard College, 2017
B.M., Flute Performance, Bard College Conservatory of Music, 2017


Email: Bertoldi@psy.fsu.edu


Curriculum Vitae




Research Interests

I am interested in biological and social risk factors for antisocial behavior and psychopathy and how specific risk factors can interact to promote resilience in children and adolescents. Ultimately, I would like to implement biological intervention programs that specifically target biological risk factors, and to incorporate neurobiological factors to better predict recidivism. I have a strong interest in the assessment and treatment of justice-involved youth, and I would like for both my clinical and empirical work to help prevent recidivism and promote resilience in these populations. Current projects include the development of triarchic scales in a longitudinal twin study, examining associations between newly developed triarchic scale measures with antisocial outcomes, and investigating the relationships between psychopathy and emotional reactivity in criminal offenders.