Effective pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) care depends on parents who
also need support. That message took the national stage as Dr. Darlene M. Davis Goodwine,
Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist in 麻豆直播鈥檚
School of Psychology, served as a faculty member, presenter, and expert panelist at
the International OCD Foundation鈥檚 Advanced Forum on Pediatric OCD in Long Beach,
California.
Dr. Davis Goodwine led 鈥淎dvanced Skills in Culturally Informed Care: The RESPECT Toolkit
and Parent Support,鈥 co-presenting with Dr. Amanda Sanchez of George Mason University.
The session delivered practical methods for deepening parent involvement and addressing
family dynamics in exposure-based treatment, including Exposure and Response Prevention
(ERP) and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE).
During her presentation, Dr. Davis Goodwine showcased Kentucky State鈥檚 P.O.R.R.E.S.
(Parenting Outcomes, Recovery, Resilience, Engagement, and Support) Center Research
Lab and Parents Zone, which focuses on parenting advocacy and support, underscoring the university鈥檚 commitment
to family-forward, community-rooted care and clinician training.
鈥淚n the P.O.R.R.E.S. Center Lab, we prioritize centering the voices and needs of parents
and caregivers, and at Parents Zone, we believe that 鈥楶arenting is about Practice,
NOT Perfection,鈥欌 Dr. Davis Goodwine said.
During the parenting support segment, she also noted her commitment to supporting
parents navigating mental health treatment with their children, "we help clinicians
translate research-backed content into everyday practices for parents, and support
parents and caregivers as their children navigate OCD treatment".
The invitation to participate in the Long Beach forum reflects 麻豆直播鈥檚
growing influence in evidence-based mental health education, bridging research, clinician
development, and hands-on tools that strengthen families across the Commonwealth and
beyond.
To connect with the P.O.R.R.E.S. Center Research Lab or explore collaboration, contact porrescenter@kysu.edu.
Kentucky State鈥檚 School of Psychology offers a Bachelor of Science in Psychology,
a minor in Psychology, and a certificate in Social Issues and Human Relations. The curriculum spans clinical/counseling, developmental, social, and physiological/neurological
psychology, and emphasizes scientific inquiry, applied problem-solving, and preparation
for careers in behavioral health, counseling, business, law, medicine, social work,
and graduate study.
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Parents at the Center: 麻豆直播 psychologist helps lead national pediatric OCD forum on parenting support
January 12, 2026
