Dana Crawford

Dana Crawford
Columbia University | CU · Zuckerman Institute

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Dana Crawford currently works at the Department of Pediatrics, Montefiore Medical Center. Dana does research in Qualitative Social Research, Health Psychology and Clinical Psychology. Her current project is 'Culture-based Countertransference'.
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Publications (5)
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Everyone is impacted by cultural bias due to life experiences, trauma, societal values, and exposure to prejudice and racism. Consequently, even the most well intentioned and culturally humble health care provider working in primary care pediatrics must learn to identify and reduce cultural bias. Experiencing cultural biases is often unexpected and...
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This article describes the development of a structured routine designed to enhance parental participation with their hospitalized child. The everyday task of hair brushing was developed into a structured routine and taught to parents (primary caregivers) of hospitalized children. The aim of the structured routine was to increase the amount of time...
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This study sought to increase our understanding of how therapists navigate the complex, sensitive, and triggering issues of culture in a therapeutic relationship by interviewing 10 therapists about their experiences of culture-based countertransference. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis approach, a comprehensive, qualitative research meth...
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Integrated pediatric behavioral health is the practice of colocating and integrating behavioral health providers into the primary care pediatric setting. Pediatric primary care, a nearly universally accessed venue by children, represents a promising path to take behavioral health prevention and treatment to scale. However, child psychologists wishi...
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With numerous evidence-based early childhood behavioral health programs, it is important to choose wisely when deciding to integrate a particular program into primary care. Most programs were designed for implementation outside of the primary care setting, and may not be a good fit, due to the unique nature of primary care (busy, episodic visits, h...

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