
Carla Smith Stover PhD
Addiction (Substance Use), Clinical Psychology, Child & Adolescent Psychology, Family
Associate Professor, Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine
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230 S Frontage RdChild Study Center, Shm I-WingNew Haven, CT 06519
Phone+1 203-785-3486
Fax+1 203-785-4914
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Summary
- Dr. Carla Stover is a psychologist in New Haven, CT and is affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital. She specializes in addiction (substance use), clinical psychology, child & adolescent psychology, and family.
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 15 citationsA randomized pilot trial of two parenting interventions for fathers in residential substance use disorder treatment.Carla Smith Stover, Thomas J. McMahon, Kathleen A. Moore
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 2019-07-10 - 11 citationsThe Moderating Role of Attachment on the Relationship Between History of Trauma and Intimate Partner Violence VictimizationLinda Sapanski Smith, Carla Smith Stover
Violence Against Women. 2016-05-01 - 30 citationsMarital hostility, hostile parenting, and child aggression: associations from toddlerhood to school ageCarla Smith Stover, Yuchun Zhou, Andrew M. Kiselica, Leslie D. Leve, Jenae M. Neiderhiser
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2016-03-01
Grant Support
- Substance Misuse and Family Violence Treatment for FathersYALE UNIVERSITY2024–2029
- Substance Misuse and Family Violence Treatment for FathersYALE UNIVERSITY2024–2029
- Examining Therapeutic Change Mechanisms in an Affect Regulation, Father-Focused Intervention for Reducing Family Violence and Associated Symptoms in ChildrenYALE UNIVERSITY2023–2028
- Integrated Treatment For Fathers WHO Perpetrate Domestic ViolenceNational Institute On Drug Abuse2009–2011
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