April Bradley
Assistant Professor
University of Nevada, Reno
Clinical Psychology
Research Interests:
April Bradleys research focuses on child forensics and sexual assault. She conducts research on child interviewing techniques in forensic interviews and is working on the development of empirically supported assessment tools for child custody evaluations. In addition, April Bradley is interested in various aspects of sexual assault on college campuses, including the effectiveness of prevention efforts and treatment utilization.
Clinical Interests:
April Bradley specializes in child and family therapy and the treatment of trauma. She provides students at the Psychological Service Center training in behavioral family and marital therapy, applied behavior analysis, and cognitive behavior therapies for trauma.
Representative Publications:
ODonohue, W. & Bradley, A.R. (1999). Conceptual and empirical issues in child custody evaluations. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6(3), 310-322.
Bradley, A.R. & Wood, J.M. (1996). How do children tell? The disclosure process in child sexual abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect, 20(9), 881-891.
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