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Carisa Parrish, Psychologist, Kansas City, MO

Carisa Parrish PhD

Cognitive & Behavioral Psychology, Child & Adolescent Psychology, Health Service


Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Licensed Psychologist (Missouri)

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  • 2401 Gillham RoadDivision of Developmental and Behavioral HealthKansas City, MO 64108

  • Phone+1 816-302-8330

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Summary

  • Dr. Carisa Parrish is a psychologist at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri and is an associate professor of pediatrics at University of Missouri (Kansas City), and affiliated as an adjunct associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She specializes in cognitive & behavioral psychology, child & adolescent psychology, and health service and is experienced in pediatric burns, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, parent-child relational problem, and child development.

Professional Memberships

  • Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapist (ABCT)
    Member
  • Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD)
    Member
  • Society for Research in Adolescence (SRA)
    Member

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Peer nominations of emotional expressivity among urban children: Social and psychological correlates  
    5. Perry-Parrish, C., Waasdorp, T., & Bradshaw, C., Social Development, 2011
  • Relations among sadness regulation, peer acceptance, and social functioning in early adolescence: The role of gender  
    Perry-Parrish, C., & Zeman, J., Social Development, 2011
  • Parent-child discussions of anger and sadness. In Special Issue: Focus on Gender: Parent and Child Contributions to Socialization of Emotional Competence  
    Zeman, J., Perry-Parrish, C., & Cassano, M., New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development., 1/1/2010
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