April 5, 2021
CEH Lab Members Celebrate Doctoral Program Acceptances!
We’re happy to share that five of our lab members have been accepted to doctoral programs beginning in fall 2021!
Vicky Ho will be attending the Clinical Psychology PhD program at George Washington University.
Sophia Hon will be attending the Counseling Psychology PhD program at University of Miami.
Sumaiya Nusrath will be attending the Counseling Psychology PhD program at University of Florida.
Lucy Quezada will be attending the Counseling Psychology PhD program at University of Georgia.
Charlotte Teng will be attending the the Clinical Psychology PhD program at Palo Alto University.
March 15, 2021
Zhi Xun’s Acceptance to Harvard University!
We are excited to share that our lab alumni, Zhi, will be attending the Master’s in Human Development and Education program at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education beginning this fall! Zhi graduated from NYU in 2019 with a major in Psychology.
February 8, 2021
Dr. Tsai receives the APA Division 12 Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology!
The annual award is given to an early career psychologist who has made exemplary contributions (research, service, practice, and/or training) to diversity within the field. Congratulations Dr. Tsai!
December 14, 2020
CEH Lab Celebrates a Successful Fully Remote Semester!
Despite the challenging conditions of the semester, CEH Lab members had a productive semester and celebrated everyone’s hard work at their last lab meeting of the semester.
December 3, 2020
Victoria and Charlotte Present at the 2020 American Psychosomatic Virtual Conference
Victoria Monte: “Relationship Between Negative COVID-19 impacts and Depressive symptoms among First-year College Students”
Charlotte Teng & Sophia Hon: “COVID-19 Discrimination and emotion regulation on depressive symptoms among emerging adults with Chinese heritage”
October 23, 2020
Victoria Monte Presents at the 2020 ACRM Virtual Conference
Congratulations to Victoria Monte who presented a poster at this year’s American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine virtual conference entitled, “The Mood Effects of Facilitating Emotional and Instrumental Support Giving over Writing for Individuals with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities.”
October 4, 2020
Lab Members Present at AAPA Virtual Conference
Congratulations to our lab members who presented at this year’s Asian American Psychological Association’s virtual conference.
Lucy Quezada: “Emotion regulation mediates the relationship between acculturation/enculturation and depressive symptoms among Asian and Latinx Americans”
Charlotte Teng: “The Preliminary Efficacy of Expressive Helping for Chinese American Cancer Patients and Survivors”
Sumaiya Nusrath: “A Systematic Review of Depressive, Anxiety, and Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms among Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors”
August 5, 2020
Dr. Tsai was awarded the “Emerging Professional- Contributions to Research Award” by the American Psychological Association Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race)
Congratulations to Dr. Tsai who has been recognized by the APA Division 45! This award is awarded to a member who has made outstanding research contributions in promoting ethnic minority issues within 10 years of graduation.
June 1, 2020
Lab Members Present at APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Congratulations to our three lab members who are presenting at this year’s Association for Psychological Science’s virtual poster showcase.
Victoria Monte: “Interdependence and Independence Self-Construals: Individual-Level Associations with Emotion Suppression Behavior and Values”
Sophia Hon: “Is Voice-Recording Just As Good As Writing? Feasibility of a Narrative Psychosocial Intervention for Chinese American Cancer Patients and Survivors”
Angela Wang: “Practical Strategies for Recruiting and Engaging Chinese Cancer Survivors and Patients in a Psychosocial Intervention”
May 4, 2020
Tiffany Wong’s MSOT Acceptance to San Jose State University
We are excited to share that our research assistant, Tiffany, will be attending the Masters of Science Occupational Therapy program at San Jose State University beginning this fall! Tiffany is graduating from NYU this spring with a major in Applied Psychology and a minor in Nutrition
April 27, 2020
Dr. Tsai Receives the Alice F. Chang Cancer Wellness Grant!
Congratulations to Dr. Tsai who has been awarded the Alice F. Chang Cancer Wellness Grant in 2020. The grant was established to support psychological research focused on improving the lives of cancer patients and cancer survivors.
December 6, 2019
CEHLAB Celebrates a Successful Semester!
Lab members celebrated a successful semester by doing an escape room together. We’re looking forward to a productive 2020!
December 3, 2019
Zhi Xun Is Awarded the NYU College of Arts and Science’s Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund!
Congratulations to Zhi who was awarded the NYU College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund and named the John G. Fleming Research Scholar. She will be conducting a research study focusing on expressive helping for college students with chronic illnesses.
November 10, 2019
Dr Tsai Receives the Asian American Psychological Association’s Early Career Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research!
We are excited to share that Dr Tsai has been recognized by the Asian American Psychological Association with their 2019 Early Career Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research! This award recognizes Asian American psychological scientists who have demonstrated distinguished contributions to psychological issues relevant to Asian American/Pacific Islander Americans.