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FIU experts available to discuss school shooting in Uvalde, Texas

FIU experts available to discuss school shooting in Uvalde, Texas

May 25, 2022 at 3:44pm


FIU experts are available to discuss various aspects of the recent school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

A full list of FIU experts can be found here:

Jonathan Comer
Professor of psychology and psychiatry
FIU Center for Children and Families
Professor Comer is available to discuss the impact of traumatic events on children and adolescents. He has conducted extensive research on the psychological impact of terrorism and other traumatic events or disasters on youth, including the Boston Marathon bombing and the September 11 attacks. As director of the Mental Health Interventions and Technology Program his research focuses on expanding the quality, scope and accessibility of mental health care for youth. Much of his work examines children’s media-based exposure to traumatic events and how caregivers can best discuss frightening world events with their children.
Email: jocomer@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-7580
NEWS:
https://news.fiu.edu/2022/helping-children-survive-the-aftermath 
https://news.fiu.edu/2022/disaster-news-on-tv-and-social-media-can-trigger-post-traumatic-stress-in-kids-thousands-of-miles-away-heres-why-some-are-more-vulnerable 

Laura Dinehart
Dean
FIU School of Education and Human Development
Dinehart is available to discuss the impacts of mass shootings on education and the teaching profession. She said about the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas: “It is no secret that the country is experiencing a significant teacher shortage. The reasons are challenging, complicated and systemic, but the events of May 24th in Uvalde, Texas remind us, once again, why young people are opting out of teaching.” Dinehart’s research has focused on early intervention practices and developmental outcome of children prenatally exposed to cocaine from birth to three years of age. More recently, her interests lie in the contextual variables that influence the school readiness and early academic outcome of children from high-risk environments, including children in the child welfare system. She has published numerous journal articles and presented at several national conferences.
Email: dinehart@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-2864

Nicole M. Fava
Assistant professor of social work
FIU Center for Children and Families
Professor Fava can address childhood adversity and trauma-informed care. Her research bridges the child maltreatment, trauma and sexuality fields from a developmental, trauma-informed, resilience-based framework via participant-centered and community-based research. Her work focuses on understanding multilevel factors impacting healthy development to inform effective interventions. Fava is available for phone interviews.
Email: nfava@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-4568
NEWS:
https://news.fiu.edu/2019/how-to-cope-with-fear-of-public-places-after-onslaught-of-mass-shootings 

Akira Gutiérrez Renzulli, M.A.
Ph.D. student and clinician
FIU Center for Children and Families
Akira Gutiérrez Renzulli researches the impact of adversity and trauma on youth and their families and has over 15 years of experience serving children, families, and educators in various capacities. She has also conducted research related to social-emotional learning and positive youth development at Tufts University. Her current research focuses on understanding the role of adversity and resilience among children and families of underserved communities, specifically as it relates to nourishing positive relationships with their caregivers and other important adults, building positive social-emotional skills, and preparing for academic success. She is fluent in Spanish.
Email: 
aguti236@fiu.edu 

Andy Pham
Associate professor of counseling, recreation and school psychology
FIU School of Education and Human Development
Andy V. Pham is a state and nationally certified school psychologist. His expertise includes culturally responsive practices and supporting children with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism and anxiety-related disorders in schools. Pham has also conducted workshops for teachers and parents on promoting children’s social skills, organizational and study skills, and social-emotional learning.
Email: avpham@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-348-3199

Eugenio Rothe
Professor, department of psychiatry and behavioral health
Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Dr. Rothe is a board-certified psychiatrist trained in adult, adolescent, child, and forensic psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. He is often sought out by media for his expertise in mental health. Dr. Rothe can address issues of mass school shootings including the mental health profiles of school shooters, the relationship to bullying and ostracism, the relationship to adolescent brain development, and why do they target schools? He is available for interviews in English and Spanish.
Email: erothe@fiu.edu
Phone: 305-298-8846