Marsh, A. A., Dressel, M., Nero, N., Kim, A. Y., Perlstein, S. (2026).
Marsh, A. A., Dressel, M., Nero, N., Kim, A. Y., Perlstein, S.
(2026).
In: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 88, 102154

I am a post-doctoral clinical psychologist in the Laboratory on Social & Affective Neuroscience. I earned my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2025 under the mentorship Dr. Rebecca Waller. I completed my clinical residency at the Duke University Medical Center with a focus on pediatric assessment and treatment of childhood behavior problems and adolescent substance abuse. My research aims to elucidate biological mechanisms and temperamental/environmental pathways implicated in the development of, and considerable heterogeneity in, childhood antisocial behavior. I am particularly interested in engaging in translational investigations that combine biological and environmental assessments to inform clinical interventions for childhood antisocial behavior and callous-unemotional traits. For my publications, please visit Google Scholar.
Marsh, A. A., Dressel, M., Nero, N., Kim, A. Y., Perlstein, S. (2026).