Dr. Susan Duncan Calkins M.D.
Chiropractor | Neurology
10810 Connecticut Avenue Kensington MD, 20895About
Dr. Susan Calkins is a Chiropractor practicing in Kensington, MD. Dr. Calkins specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Calkins seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
Education and Training
New York Med Coll- Valhalla Ny 1988
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Physiological and behavioral regulation in two-year-old children with aggressive/destructive behavior problems.
- Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance: psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the first four years of life.
- Do aggressive/destructive toddlers lack concern for others? Behavioral and physiological indicators of empathic responding in 2-year-old children.
- The relations among infant temperament, security of attachment, and behavioral inhibition at twenty-four months.
- Predicting kindergarten peer social status from toddler and preschool problem behavior.
- Infants' vagal regulation in the still-face paradigm is related to dyadic coordination of mother-infant interaction.
- Cardiac vagal regulation and early peer status.
- Temperament and externalizing behavior: social preference and perceived acceptance as protective factors.
- Gene-environment contributions to the development of infant vagal reactivity: the interaction of dopamine and maternal sensitivity.
- Mother-infant vagal regulation in the face-to-face still-face paradigm is moderated by maternal sensitivity.
- Psychobiological models of adolescent risk: implications for prevention and intervention.
- Parent involvement and student academic performance: a multiple mediational analysis.
- Moderate vagal withdrawal in 3.5-year-old children is associated with optimal performance on executive function tasks.
- Trajectories of Peer Victimization: The Role of Multiple Relationships.
- The Role of Emotion Regulation and Children's Early Academic Success.
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