Emma Lathan-Powell, PhD
@emmaclathanphd.bsky.social
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Assistant professor @ Auburn University • Licensed psychologist • Interpersonal trauma, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, & PTSD research • http://lathanlotuslab.com
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Turns out I already follow you🤓
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This is an analysis of non-primary outcomes from an ongoing clinical trial (clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT046...). Thank you to the PIs @negarfani.bsky.social and Greg Siegle for their leadership and to the large co-authorship team! @allieguelfo.bsky.social @emmaclathanphd.bsky.social
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📣Read our new @pppl-journal.bsky.social paper examining how personal connection to sexual assault influences conviction decisions in rape cases in a representative sample of mock jurors: psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-...
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Looking for a post-bac job? The BRAINS Lab at Auburn University is hiring to work on a NIDA-supported clinical trial for folks with Cannabis Use Disorder! Links to the job posting and lab website are below. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions!
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We found that cases labeled “suspicious circumstances” contained 1.5x more statements indicating victim credibility concerns. When submitted for forensic testing, however, these cases were just as likely to hit in CODIS. Officers’ biases about “real rape” cases have no forensic bearing.
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Bear suits him 🥹😭 he doesn’t even look real!🐻
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Okay but most importantly — WHAT IS PUPPY’S NAME😍😍😍
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You can check out the full ~open-access~ paper here 💃🏻 journals.lww.com/jfmpc/fullte...
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My bluesky debut coincided with our newest publication🤗 perhaps unsurprisingly, primary care providers were least comfortable working with patients with sexual assault, childhood trauma, and intimate partner violence histories (vs other types of trauma)
Health care providers’ comfort caring for trauma-exposed... : Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
sis, to (1) document HCPs’ trauma-related comfort levels and factors contributing to discomfort and (2) examine the associations between provider-level factors and comfort. Materials and Methods: D...
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Created an IPV, Sexual Assault, & Violence Research starter pack! Let me know if you’d like to be added 😊

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