See.Kate.Run
My blogs
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Student |
Occupation | Graduate Student Researcher |
Location | Brea, California, United States |
Introduction | I love running (especially trails)!! I also LOVE my sweet nieces and nephews, photography, books, and piano. A big part of me also includes my love of and dedication to researching risk and resilience among adversity-exposed children and adolescents. Specifically, I focus on processes underlying risk and resilience, as well as mechanisms by which abuse and trauma are transmitted or blocked across generations. Conducting trauma research is a rich and rewarding experience that I will carry with me throughout my life. However, I have found that this work can take both a personal and emotional toll >insert running here<. Not only is running a great stress reliever, running (particularly the trails) reminds me of the goodness and beauty in the world. Running has given me so much, I want to do it more! Thus, this blog is to help motivate me to get out there MORE and to also connect me to others with the same passion. :) |
Interests | Research, Trail Running, P90X, Snowboarding, Surfing, Piano, Photography, Reading Books (not articles), Traveling |
Favorite Movies | Blue Crush, Clue, When Harry Met Sally, To be continued... |
Favorite Music | To be continued... |
Favorite Books | Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness, A Shining Affliction: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy, Born to Run, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness, Ender's Game, The Giver, Harry Potter, The Hobbit: There and Back Again, The Hunger Games, The Inheritance Quadrilogy, Into the Wild, The Kite Runner, Lord of the Flies, Lost In Time, Memoirs of a Geisha, My Sister's Keeper, The Miffy Books by Dick Bruna, Never Let Me Go, Running for Mortals, Running for Women, To Kill A Mockingbird, Trauma and the Therapist Countertransference and Vicarious Traumatization in Psychotherapy, Where the Red Fern Grows, To be continued... |