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Rika Meyer

Associate Professor at Psychology, California State University-Northridge0 Followers

Dr. Rika Meyer is pioneering research in the field of Child and Adolescent Development at California State University, Northridge. As an Associate Professor, she delves into the intricate dynamics of chronic pain and stress among children, adolescents, and their families. Her work is instrumental in promoting academic success, ensuring that young individuals thrive throughout their developmental journey. Dr. Meyer earned her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Michigan, where she honed her expertise in understanding the psychological growth and challenges faced by young people. She also holds a B.A. in Psychology from UCLA, which laid the foundation for her distinguished career in academia and research. Before joining California State University, Northridge, Dr. Meyer served as a research scientist at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. There, she contributed to groundbreaking studies that explored the psychological and physiological aspects of chronic pain in young patients. Her dedication to improving the lives of children and adolescents is evident in her extensive research and numerous publications in esteemed journals. In addition to her research, Dr. Meyer has a passion for teaching and mentoring students. She previously held a faculty position at Bellevue College, where she inspired and guided students in their academic pursuits. Her commitment to student research mentorship has been a hallmark of her career, fostering a new generation of scholars in the field of psychology. Dr. Meyer's work continues to impact the academic community and beyond, as she collaborates with colleagues and engages in interdisciplinary projects. Her contributions to understanding stress and promoting resilience in young individuals are invaluable, making her a respected figure in the field of developmental psychology.

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