Kayla Steele

Kayla Steele
UNSW Sydney | UNSW · School of Psychology

Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)

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Introduction
Dr Kayla Steele, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow and clinical psychologist at University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia. She is currently working at the Clinical Research Stream at the Black Dog Institute, and has a particular research focus on developing and evaluating novel face-to-face and internet-delivered psychological interventions, complex mental health issues such as personality disorder and mood disorders, and parent-child/attachment relationships.
Additional affiliations
February 2021 - February 2024
Prince of Wales Hospital and Community Health Services
Position
  • Clinical Psychologist

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Publications (6)
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Background/Objectives Maladaptive parenting (including childhood maltreatment, abuse and neglect) has been implicated in the scientific literature exploring the aetiology of personality disorder, particularly borderline personality disorder (BPD). Our primary objective was to summarise the evidence on the relationship between parenting and personal...
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Background: Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may experience additional challenges in their parenting role, including increased stress and lower self-efficacy and satisfaction. These difficulties have been shown to impact their children, and may be implicated in the potential intergenerational transmission of personality vulne...
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Background: Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may experience additional challenges in their parenting role, including increased stress and lower self-efficacy and satisfaction. These difficulties have been shown to impact their children, and may be implicated in the potential intergenerational transmission of personal vulnerabi...
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Background: Individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may experience additional challenges in their parenting role, including increased stress and lower self-efficacy and satisfaction. These difficulties have been shown to impact their children, and may be implicated in the potential intergenerational transmission of personality vulner...
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PhD (Clinical Psychology) candidate Kayla Steele talks about her PhD research on parenting with Borderline Personality Disorder for the Universities Australia 'Pitch it Clever' competition. To view and vote for our submission click here: https://www.thinkable.org/submission_entries/vqawBv8J

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Hello,
I am looking for a mindful parenting scale to use with a cohort of parents (predominately mothers) who have personality disorder related difficulties, with a preference for measures with less than 20 items.
I have thought about using the Interpersonal Mindfulness in Parenting (IEM-P) scale (10 items) and would appreciate hearing anyones experiences with using this scale, or suggestions for an alternative.
Thank you,
Kayla

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