Education
                              Ph.D. in School Psychology, Duquesne University, 2017
						
						M.S. in Child Psychology, Duquesne University, 2013
						
						M.A. in Elementary Education, University of Pittsburgh, 2009
						
						B.A. in Communications, University of Pittsburgh, 2008
						
						Dr. Aston completed her Doctoral training at Sarah Reed Children's Center.
						
                           
                           
                              Areas of Expertise
                              Clinical Assessment 
						
						School Based Intervention
						
						Culturally Tailored Intervention
						
						Trauma Informed Care
						
                           
                         
                      
                     Biography
                     
                     Dr. Aston has years of experience working with urban populations in school and clinical
                        settings. She recently completed her doctoral internship at Sarah Reed Children’s
                        Center, which provides intensive psychiatric services for children with significant
                        trauma and mental health concerns. The focal point of her research has centered on
                        culturally relevant social-emotional interventions for racially diverse populations.
                        Dr. Aston is interested in Black female identity development and disproportionality. 
                        She has extensive intervention experience and has published several journal articles
                        on school-based interventions. In addition, she has presented at several national
                        conferences and is currently a member of NASP and APA.
                     
                      
                     
                     Research Interests
                     
                     Culturally Focused Interventions
                     
                     Black Female Identity
                     
                     Behavior Interventions
                     
                     Mental Health Treatment
                     
                     Trauma-Focused Interventions for At-Risk Populations
                     
                      
                     
                     Clinical Interests
                     
                     Dr. Aston’s clinical training has focused on providing mental health treatment for
                        underrepresented groups through individual and group interventions; with a specific
                        focus on African American populations.
                     
                      
                     
                     Selected Publications:
                     
                     Aston, C. (2016) Challenges and Barriers to Implementing a School-Based Afrocentric Intervention:
                        A Pilot Study of the Sisters of Nia Cultural Program. School Psychology Forum. 10, 157-164.
                     
                     Ryan, A., Graves, S., Sobalvarro, A., Nichols, K., Schutte, K., Aston, C. & Griffin, A. (2016) An Evaluation of Strong Kids in an Urban African American Female
                        Sample: The Need for Gender Specific and Culturally Focused Interventions. School
                        Psychology Forum. 10, 157-164.
                     
                     Graves, S. L., Jr., Herndon-Soblavarro, A., Nichols, K., Aston, C., Ryan, A., Blefari, A., Schutte, K., Schachner, A.,Vicoria, L., & Prier, D. (2016)
                        Examining the Effectiveness of a Culturally Adapter Social-Emotional Intervention
                        for African American Males in an Urban Setting. School Psychology Quarterly.
                     
                     Graves, S., Proctor, S., Aston, C. (2014) Professional Roles and Practices of School Psychologists in Urban Schools.
                        Psychology in the schools. 51, 384-394.