Researcher, The University of Queensland
Karyn Healy is a psychologist with many years experience working with schools and families to address bullying and conflict and to improve social and communication skills of children, teachers and parents. Karyn has a PhD in intervening with families of children who have been bullied by peers, and a Masters in Organisational Psychology. Karyn is co-author of a family intervention for children bullied by peers. She is an Associate Editor with the Journal of Child and Family Studies.
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Feb 09, 2025 03:31 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
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