Eleanor Armstrong
Degrees Held:![Eleanor Armstrong](/psychology/gradprogram/images/Eleanor%20Armstrong.jpg)
Bachelors of Science in Applied Psychology - Montana State University, 2017
Honors Baccalaureate, Magna Cum Laude - Montana State University, 2017
Degrees Sought:
M.S. and Ph.D. in Psychological Science, Applied Developmental Psychology
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Title of Current Research Project:
Child Anxiety, Physical health, and Emotion study (CAPE)
Project Summary:
The Child and Adolescent Anxiety Laboratory of Montana (CAALM) is devoted to understanding how emotional factors contribute to anxiety problems in childhood and adolescence. We use physiological, cognitive, and behavioral measures to uncover individual differences in youths' emotion regulation and how these differences relate to anxiety problems. We are currently recruiting 7-10 year-olds and their families for our study. The parent and their child (or children) are asked to answer questions about both their own and their child's thoughts, behaviors, feelings, and relationships. In addition, each child participates in several tasks, while we measure their heart rate, respiration, and perspiration.
Our lab webpage: http://www.montana.edu/caalmlab/caalmteam.html
Professional Experience:
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Montana State University
Project Coordinator - Montana State University