Jane M. Tram
Associate Professor
Applied Psychological Science
Pacific University
India
Biography
Education: PhD, University of Notre Dame, 2004 MA, University of Notre Dame, 1999 BA, University of Alberta, 1997 Predoctoral Internship, Child and Family Guidance Center Postdoctoral Fellowship, Vanderbilt University
Research Interest
Roles and Interests: Instructor: Human Growth & Development, Counseling Theory, Assessment, Interview and Counseling Skills, Social & Cultural Foundations Clinical Interests: assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and families; clinical orientation combining behavioral and systems perspective theoretical approaches Research Interests: depressive symptoms in children and adolescents, the cross-cultural manifestation of symptoms, addressing barriers to treatment with minority clients
Publications
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Cole DA, Tram JM, Martin JM, Hoffman KB, Ruiz MD, Jacquez FM, Maschman TL. Individual differences in the emergence of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents: A longitudinal investigation of parent and child reports. Journal of abnormal psychology. 2002 Feb;111(1):156.
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Tram JM, Cole DA. Self-perceived competence and the relation between life events and depressive symptoms in adolescence: Mediator or moderator?. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2000 Nov;109(4):753.
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Cole DA, Maxwell SE, Martin JM, Peeke LG, Seroczynski AD, Tram JM, Hoffman KB, Ruiz MD, Jacquez F, Maschman T. The development of multiple domains of child and adolescent selfâ€concept: A cohort sequential longitudinal design. Child development. 2001 Nov 1;72(6):1723-46.