
Associate Professor Of Psychology, Executive Director Mt. Hope Family Center
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Department of Clinical And Social Sciences In Psychology
Areas of expertise: Child development, maltreatment, maternal depression, and evidence-based interventions
Press contact:
Susan Hagen
susan.hagen@rochester.edu
585.276.4061
Related Links:
Sheree Toth Homepage
In the News
CNN
When does spanking become abuse?
November 11, 2011
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Grant to help teen girls with depression
July 22, 2011
Rochester Business Journal
UR professor receives $3.6M grant to study teen depression
July 20, 2011
News Releases
$3.6 Million Grant to Help Prevent Depression in Teens
July 19, 2011
Sheree Toth Named Acting Director at Mt. Hope Family Center
May 24, 2005
Mt. Hope Family Center Receives $3.8 Million Grant to Study Effect of Therapies with Depressed Mothers on Infant Development
February 12, 2004
Mt. Hope Awarded Grant to Study Mother-Child Interaction
June 11, 2003
Biography
Sheree Toth can speak on the effects of maltreatment and parental depression on child development. She also studies preventive interventions for high risk populations and the development of children who have experienced maltreatment or who have been reared by a depressed caregiver.