Ayten Kaya Kiliç | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayten Kaya Kiliç | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Akdeniz University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayten Kaya Kılıç is a distinguished scholar in the field of social work, with a focus on mental health, trauma, and caregiving. She is affiliated with Manavgat Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler Fakültesi at Akdeniz University, Turkey. With extensive academic and research experience, Dr. Kılıç has contributed significantly to understanding psychosocial support mechanisms for individuals with severe mental illnesses and trauma survivors.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Extensive Research Output 📚

    • Published multiple articles in high-impact journals (SCI, SSCI, ESCI), covering mental health, social work, trauma, and caregiving.
    • Recent high-quality publications (2023-2025) in top-tier journals like Clinical Social Work Journal.
  2. Significant Contributions to Social Work and Mental Health 🏥

    • Research on trauma, schizophrenia stigma, caregiving burden, and mental health policies.
    • Studies on disaster psychology (earthquakes, fires) and societal impacts of trauma are highly relevant and impactful.
  3. International Research Recognition 🌍

    • Indexed in Google Scholar, ORCID, Web of Science, and Yoksis.
    • Collaboration with multiple researchers, indicating strong academic networking.
  4. Books and Dissertations 📖

    • Authored books on social work, poverty, and prison social services, demonstrating expertise beyond journal publications.
    • Doctoral dissertation on social support and quality of life for individuals with severe mental illness contributes significantly to the field.

🎓 Education

  • Doctorate (2013-2017): Selçuk University, Institute of Health Sciences, Social Work, Turkey.
    • Dissertation: “Investigation of Social Support Perception and Quality of Life of Individuals with Severe Mental Illness Living in a Care Center and with Family.”
  • Postgraduate (2009-2012): Yalova University, Institute of Social Sciences, Social Work, Turkey.
    • Dissertation: “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Health System in Treating Psychoactive Substance Addiction.”
  • Undergraduate (1998-2003): Hacettepe University, School of Social Work, Social Work, Turkey.

🌟 Experience

Dr. Kılıç has served as an academician and researcher in various capacities. She is an Associate Professor at Akdeniz University, where she teaches and supervises students in social work. Her research spans topics such as psychiatric social work, trauma, and caregiving burden. She has also actively contributed to policy recommendations on mental health services in Turkey.

🌍 Research Interests On Psychology

  • Mental Health and Social Work
  • Trauma and Psychological Resilience
  • Social Support Mechanisms
  • Caregiving and Family Dynamics
  • Stigma and Psychosocial Interventions

🏆 Awards

Dr. Kılıç has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to social work research and her efforts in improving mental health care policies in Turkey. She has received multiple research grants and awards for her work on trauma and social support.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Examination of Individual and Collective Trauma After the Kahramanmaraş Earthquake

    • Authors: Kaya Kılıç A., Bademli K., Kayakuş M.
    • Publication Year: 2025
    • Journal: Clinical Social Work Journal
    • Indexing: SSCI
  • The Relationship Between Post-Traumatic Stress, Hopelessness, and Resources Adequacy in Fire Disaster Survivors: A Mediation Analysis

    • Authors: Kaya Kılıç A., Uğur S. B., Bademli K.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Journal: Clinical Social Work Journal
    • Indexing: SSCI
  • Using Twitter to Assess Stigma to Schizophrenia and Psychosis: Qualitative Study

    • Authors: Bademli K., Kaya Kılıç A., Kayakuş M.
    • Publication Year: 2023
    • Journal: Turk Psikiyatri Dergisi
    • Indexing: SSCI
  • The Relationship Between the Burden of Caregiving, Submissive Behaviors, and Depressive Symptoms in Primary Caregivers of Patients With Schizophrenia

    • Authors: Bademli K., Lok N., Kılıç A. K.
    • Publication Year: 2018
    • Journal: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
    • Indexing: SCI-Expanded
  • Relationship Between Caregiving Burden and Anger Level in Primary Caregivers of Individuals With Chronic Mental Illness

    • Authors: Bademli K., Lok N., Kılıç A. K.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Journal: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
    • Indexing: SCI-Expanded

📝 Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayten Kaya Kılıç is a dedicated academician, researcher, and mentor in the field of social work and mental health. Her extensive body of research contributes to better understanding and improving social support systems for individuals with psychiatric conditions. Through her impactful work, she continues to shape policies and interventions that enhance the well-being of vulnerable populations.

Emily Kemp | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emily Kemp | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Scholar | University of California, San Diego | United States

Dr. Emily C. Kemp, Ph.D., is a dedicated scholar and postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego. With a focus on child and adolescent psychology, she investigates emotional processing deficits and callous-unemotional traits. Her passion lies in advancing evidence-based practices to improve mental health outcomes in vulnerable populations.

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Strengths for the Awards

  1. Strong Academic and Research Background
    • Dr. Kemp has an exemplary academic history, graduating summa cum laude with departmental honors and completing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Louisiana State University, with specialization in child and adolescent psychology.
    • Her dissertation on emotional reactivity and recognition deficits in individuals with callous-unemotional traits showcases her expertise in a niche, impactful research area.
  2. Prolific Research Output
    • She has authored 15 peer-reviewed publications, including six as the first author. With an h-index of 11 and 466 citations (as of December 2024), her work demonstrates a meaningful impact on the field of psychology.
    • Her research spans diverse, high-priority areas, such as psychopathy, emotional processing deficits, trauma, and youth conduct problems.
  3. Recognition and Awards
    • Dr. Kemp has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Cheryl Wynne Hare Memorial Award, the Senate of College Councils Award for Contributions to Research, and multiple travel grants.
    • Her ability to secure competitive funding, such as the $3,000 Rapoport-King Thesis Scholarship, underscores her capability as a researcher.
  4. Interdisciplinary and International Contributions
    • Her collaborative work with international researchers (e.g., on callous-unemotional traits in multinational samples) reflects her ability to contribute to global knowledge in her field.
  5. Commitment to Mentorship and Knowledge Dissemination
    • As a mentor and speaker, Dr. Kemp has shown dedication to training the next generation of researchers and engaging in public education initiatives.
  6. Focus on Societal Relevance
    • Her studies on trauma, youth mental health, and psychopathy have direct implications for clinical practices, public health, and juvenile justice policy, amplifying the societal impact of her research.

Education 🎓

Dr. Kemp completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (2020–2024) at the Medical University of South Carolina, where her research emphasized traumatic stress. She earned her M.A. in Psychology (2018–2020) and B.S. in Psychology (2011–2014) from Louisiana State University and The University of Texas at Austin, respectively, graduating with the highest honors. Her thesis and dissertation explored emotional reactivity, recognition deficits, and psychopathy-related traits in youth.

Experience 💼

Currently, Dr. Kemp serves as a Postdoctoral Scholar under the mentorship of Dr. William E. Pelham III. Her prior roles include research assistant positions and clinical internships emphasizing child and adolescent mental health. With extensive expertise in trauma, psychopathy, and emotional regulation, she has contributed to advancing psychological assessment and intervention techniques.

Research Interests On Psychology 🔬

Dr. Kemp’s research centers on understanding emotional deficits and callous-unemotional traits in children and adolescents. She is particularly interested in the developmental pathways of antisocial behavior, emotion recognition impairments, and interventions for trauma-affected youth. Her work bridges clinical psychology, neuroscience, and developmental psychopathology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Kemp has received numerous accolades totaling $10,750 in funding. Notable honors include the Roy Crumpler Memorial Travel Award (2024), Cynthia Belar Internship Scholarship (2023), and the Cheryl Wynne Hare Memorial Award (2021). She has also been a finalist for prestigious awards, such as the Distinguished Dissertation Award at Louisiana State University.

Publications 📚

  • Familism moderates the association between parent-child conflict, interpersonal needs, and suicidal ideation among adolescents
    • Authors: Picou, P., Kemp, E.C., Ferreira, R., Sharp, C., Hill, R.M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  • The Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) Self-Report Version: Factor Structure, Measurement Invariance, and Predictive Validity in Justice-Involved Male Adolescents
    • Authors: Kemp, E.C., Ray, J.V., Frick, P.J., Steinberg, L., Cauffman, E.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Associations Between Callous-Unemotional (CU) Traits and Emotion Recognition Abilities in School Children: The Influence of Conduct Problems and Age
    • Authors: Kemp, E.C., Clark, J.E., Matlasz, T.M., Frick, P.J.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance in an Adolescent Multinational Sample
    • Authors: Kemp, E.C., Ray, J.V., Frick, P.J., Ciucci, E., Bijttebier, P.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5
  • Developmental pathways to antisocial behavior: Implications for Juvenile justice policy and practice (Book Chapter)
    • Authors: Frick, P.J., Kemp, E.C., Speck, J.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • The Brief Adolescent Depression Screen: A Brief Screening Tool for Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Inpatient Adolescents
    • Authors: Vaughan, E.P., Kemp, E.C., Robertson, E.L., Frick, P.J., de Back, J.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  • The Mood Disorder Assessment Schedule: Initial validation of a new measure for early identification of bipolar spectrum disorders in inpatient adolescents
    • Authors: de Back, J., Vaughan, E.P., Kemp, E.C., Walker, T.M., Picou, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  • Developing Cutoff Scores for the Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) in Justice-Involved and Community Samples
    • Authors: Kemp, E.C., Frick, P.J., Matlasz, T.M., Steinberg, L., Cauffman, E.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 24
  • Conduct Disorders and Empathy Development (Review)
    • Authors: Frick, P.J., Kemp, E.C.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 58
  • Callous-Unemotional traits and risk of gun carrying and use during crime
    • Authors: Robertson, E.L., Frick, P.J., Walker, T.M., Steinberg, L., Cauffman, E.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 18

Conclusion ✨

Dr. Emily C. Kemp’s career exemplifies excellence in research, education, and clinical application. Her contributions to the field of child and adolescent psychology, particularly in addressing emotional and behavioral challenges, have positioned her as a rising leader in her discipline.