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On sibling relationships and Williams syndrome, with Dr Katie Cebula
PsychologiCALL
English - April 30, 2020 13:45 - 23 minutes - 16.1 MBScience psychology research children development science mental health learning cognition disability Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Dr Katie Cebula is a developmental psychologist at the University of Edinburgh whose research explores family relationships, particularly sibling relationships in families with a child with developmental disabilities. During this podcast she chats to Sue Fletcher-Watson about a piece of research that explores sibling relationships when one child has Williams syndrome.
You can follow Katie on Twitter here.
The paper discussed in this episode is:
Cebula, K., Gillooly, A., Coulthard, L. K., Riby, D. M., & Hastings, R. P. (2019). Siblings of children with Williams syndrome: Correlates of psychosocial adjustment and sibling relationship quality. Research in developmental disabilities, 94, 103496.