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portraitKathleen M. Donohue
Lecturer
Cognition and Development

Office: 4305 Tolman Hall
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Email: kathdonohue@aol.com
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Staff Contact: Billy Luh
Office: 4511 Tolman Hall
Phone: (510) 642-4202
Email: billyl@berkeley.edu

K
athleen Donohue is a lecturer in the School Psychology program. A licensed clinical psychologist with a background in community psychology and prevention in the schools, Kathleen has co-supervised the Child Care Consultation Program since 2005. In addition to early childhood mental health, her interests include peer rejection and social competence, parenting, and the social construction of deviance.



Degrees
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Clinical and Community Psychology
B.A. Yale University (magna cum laude)

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Professional Experience
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

Clinical Supervisor, Child Care Consultation Project, UC Berkeley

Postdoctoral Fellow, Child and Adolescent Services, Multicultural Child Clinical Training Program, Department of Psychiatry, UC San Francisco

Research Fellow in Psychology, Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley

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Publications

Articles (Refereed Journals, Proceeding)
Perry, K. E., Donohue, K. M., & Weinstein, R. S. (2007). Teaching practices and the promotion of achievement and adjustment in first grade. Journal of School Psychology, 45, 269-292.

Donohue, K. M., Perry, K. E. & Weinstein, R. S. (2003). Teachers' classroom practices and children's rejection by their peers. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 24, 91-118.

Donohue, K. M., Weinstein, R. S., Cowan, P. A., & Cowan, C. P. (2000). Patterns of teachers' whole-class perceptions and predictive relationships between teachers' and parents' perceptions of individual child competence. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 15, 279-305.

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Honors and Awards
1997 UC Berkeley University Fellowship

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Professional Affiliations and Memberships
American Psychological Association
APA Division 27: Society for Community Research and Action
Society for Research in Child Development

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Areas of Specialization / Interests
Early Childhood Development
Parenting Issues
Poverty and Children
School and non-school Learning Contexts
Social and Emotional Development

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Last Modified: 10/2/07