Counseling, Clinical and School Psychology
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<p>Kezia Gopaul-Knights received her Ph.D. from the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education in Counseling, Clinical and School Psychology. Her dissertation research examined the association between corporal punishment and outcomes in Trinidadian youth. Specifically, her study investigated the relation between corporal punishment and subjective well-being and externalizing behaviors (bullying and delinquency). Additionally, it explored whether this relation was influenced by parental warmth or rejection and youth's cultural beliefs about corporal punishment and revealed that there was a direct link between corporal punishment and youth subjective well-being.</p>