Center for Research On Emotion, Stress, and Technology
Welcome to the homepage for the Center for Research on Emotion, Stress, and Technology at the University of Vermont. We are an interdisciplinary team who conducts research on traumatic stress. Our main objective is to find ways to reduce the distress many experience after a trauma and prevent chronic suffering. To achieve this challenging goal, we integrate methods from psychology, neuroscience, and computer science.
Our New Research Findings
New developments at CREST
Congratulations to Erin O'Donnell for defending her honors thesis!
Congratulations to Julia Kim for defending her honors thesis!
Congratulations to Dr. Alison Legrand for defending her dissertation!
We have a new paper in press! Quantifying Changes in the Language Used Around Mental Health on Twitter Over 10 Years: Observational Study.
We presented our work at #ADAA2022! Machine-learning Classification of Childhood Maltreatment Based on Brain Structure (In Young Adults).
Dr. Price was featured in SUNY Binghamton's Alumni Newsletter!
Congratulations to Dr. Price who joined the editorial board at the European Journal of Psychotraumatology!
Dr. Price presents for the Center for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Research at McLean Hospital!
We have a new paper in press! Psychometric Evaluation of the Posttrauma Risky Behaviors Questionnaire: Item Response Theory Analyses