College of Education and Human Development

Family Social Science

Parenting and intergenerational relationships

This focuses on studying the dynamics and interactions between different generations within families and societies and explores how individuals from various age groups relate to and influence each other, examining both the positive and challenging aspects of intergenerational relationships.

Jennifer George Jennifer George

Dr. George has taught at a variety of levels, including K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and adult education.

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Jennifer George

Christopher Mehus Christopher Mehus

I am a Prevention Scientist with a background in family science, family therapy, parenting interventions, primary care research, and psychological trauma.

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Christopher Mehus

Lindsey Weiler Lindsey Weiler

Dr. Weiler's research focuses on developing and testing interventions for children and adolescents. The goal of this research is to identify effective strategies for fostering positive development and healthy functioning.

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Lindsey Weiler, associate professor

Armeda Wojciak Armeda Wojciak

  • Associate Professor, Couple & Family Therapy Program Director, Olson Family Professorship
  • she/her/hers
  • 612-625-1900
  • awojciak@umn.edu

Dr. Wojciak has a robust research program to improve outcomes for at-risk youth and families with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) using interventions that are designed and evaluated across family, foster care, school, and youth camp formats.

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Armeda Wojciak
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