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Amy Meade is a sixth-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology department
at Clark University.
She
is currently completing a clinical internship at McLean Hospital and is a
Clinical Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Amy's previous research interests have included examining how positive
aspects of relationship functioning (e.g. accepting influence, affection,
attachment style, and emotion skills) impact relationship satisfaction and
intimacy. Amy is currently conducting research at McLean Hospital/ Harvard
Medical School with a focus on the prevention of depression in couples, as
well as developing short-term interventions aimed at decreasing distress
associated with depression in couples. |