Department of Psychology

Emily Cartledge

Program affiliation: Clinical psychology, Lifespan development

Supervisor: Dr. Ulrich Mueller

Research interests

My key research interests are peer victimization and bullying in preschool children. My current research focuses on the relation between peer victimization and emotional competencies such as emotion regulation and emotion understanding. I am also interested in predictors of social behaviour problems in preschool bullies. Additionally, I have interests in the development of executive function and theory of mind in preschoolers.

Awards

  • SSHRC – Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship, 2009-2010
  • President's Research Scholarship, 2009-2010
  • HELP - UVic: REACH Early Years Master's Scholarship, 2009-2010
  • HELP - UVic: REACH, Recognition Award for Exemplary Research Relevant to Early Childhood, Nov 2009
  • University of Victoria Fellowship, 2008-2009

Representative publications and presentations

Cartledge, E.E.(2009). Understanding peer victimization in preschoolers: The role of emotional competence . Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) – University of Victoria: Research in Early Education and Child Health (REACH) Graduate Student Research Day. Victoria, BC, Canada.

Contact

E-mail: eec@uvic.ca
Phone: 250-472-4897