
Martin Debbané
Function: Professeur ordinaire
Nom du groupe: Unité de Psychologie Clinique Développementale
Group type: Main
Affiliations: Faculty of Psychology and Science of Education, Psychology Section
Domaines: Affective and Social Neurosciences, Development and Plasticity
Mot clés: child development, longitudinal study, mental disorders
Activités de recherche
Our research is part of a developmental approach to psychopathology. We focus in particular on the study of the processes underlying trajectories of the typical and atypical psychological development of the child and the adolescent, based on a prospective and longitudinal methodology. These works aim at a better apprehension of the psychological suffering, and specifically to identify the risk factors and conversion to the psychopathology, but also the protective factors supporting the resilience in the face of the adversity.
Dernières publications
Detecting ADHD through natural language processing and stylometric analysis of adolescent narratives.
Mentalizing in adolescence: Psychometric properties of the reflective functioning questionnaire (RFQ) and links with mental health, psychological well-being, and suicidal behaviours.
Emotion regulation beyond executive and attention difficulties: impact on daily life impairments in community adolescents.
Brain neuromarkers predict self- and other-related mentalizing across adult, clinical, and developmental samples.
Contact
Faculté de psychologie et sciences de l’éducation
Université de Genève
Email: Martin.Debbane@unige.ch