Georgia State Student Sangha Park Takes Part In Psychology Research Program

Georgia State University student Sangha Park spent last past summer participating in Ohio University's virtual Research Experience for Undergraduates program. Park, of Winder, GA, is a psychology major in the College of Arts & Sciences.

During the research program, Park participated in child psychopathy classes, a substance-use journal club, and developing a research project. Park's research project was "Seeking to Identify Factors Explaining Why Adult ADHD Increases Risk of Intimate Partner Violence." Park's poster was scheduled to be presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies' ADHD Special Interest Group in November.

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