Speaker
PABLO CARRERA
UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE. SPAIN
PhD in Psychology from the University of Seville (2020). He is currently a postdoctoral researcher with an Access Contract to the Spanish Scientific System in the Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Seville (US). He is part of the US research group “Developmental and Educational Processes in Family and School Contexts,” with a long history of research on child development and parenting in child protection settings.
For two years, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Delaware (USA), under the supervision of Dr. Mary Dozier and on the team that implements the Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) intervention, one of the most relevant evidence-based parenting interventions based on attachment theory. He has published articles, book chapters, and conference papers on topics related to the consequences of adversity and trauma on the socioemotional and neurocognitive development of children in foster care, residential care, or international adoption, as well as on the effectiveness of parenting interventions with families at psychosocial risk.
Navigating the Jingle-Jangle of Early Adversity and Trauma: From Conceptual Delimitation to Practical Applications






