Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (C–CAP) Lab
Welcome!
The overarching goal of the Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (C-CAP) lab is to ensure that youth with mental health needs, or who are at risk for suicide, get the right treatment, at the right time, in an accessible setting. Specifically, our lab employs an implementation science approach to improve community capacity to identify and intervene for youth with mental health problems or at risk for suicide, including enhancing service delivery, efficiency, access, and engagement. Led by Dr. Jennifer Blossom, the C-CAP lab includes doctoral students, undergraduate research assistants, and multiple external collaborators (learn more about us here!). If you are interested in current research studies, interested in working with us, or want to learn more about youth mental health, we are glad you’re here!
Dr. Blossom does not plan to recruit a new doctoral student for the 2025-2026 academic year.
The C-CAP Lab is now recruiting Undergraduate Research Assistants (URAs) for the Spring 2025 semester. We are particularly interested in working with URAs who have an interest in helping out with qualitative coding for a few literature review/meta-analysis projects that we are working on in the lab.
C-CAP Lab News
September 2024- All 6 of our graduate students got together for a lovely fall outing to Acadia National Park (pics at Jordan Pond below!)
9/3/2024- We’d like to welcome Hannah Milius and Puneet Parmar, our incoming first-year doctoral students in the C-CAP lab! Hannah’s research interests include treatment accessibility and engagement, the impact of adversity on the family system, and developmental psychopathology, and Puneet’s include researching mental health disparities and mental health interventions using implementation science approaches and community-based methods with the goal of improving access and treatment outcomes for underserved children, youth, and families. We are so excited to have Hannah and Puneet on our team and wish everyone a great fall semester!
On April 15th we had an end-of-year picnic to celebrate our graduating seniors and all of the hard work our undergraduate research assistants (URAs) did during the 2023-2024 school year. Huge congratulations to our graduating URAs: Kelsey Bridges, Autumn Chadburn, Elyana Gerrie, Hunter Landry, Ben Roseman, Liana Shaw, and Eda Yavuz!!
Dr. Blossom’s paper Evaluation of the First Approach Skills Training (FAST) Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Program: Implementation and Clinical Effectiveness is now in press on Taylor & Francis Online! Check it out here
Caroline, Eleanor, and Dr. Blossom represented the C-CAP Lab at the 2024 Anxiety and Depression Association of America Annual Conference (ADAA) in Boston, April, 2024
Aurora at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) biannual conference in Chicago, IL, April, 2024
Autumn, Ben, and Alex presented at the UMaine Student Symposium, April, 2024
Caroline, Eleanor, and Dr. Blossom represented the C-CAP Lab at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) conference in Seattle, WA, November, 2023