Michael Lamb | |
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Born | |
Nationality | British, American |
Education | PhD |
Alma mater | University of Natal, Yale University |
Known for | Research about: Child abuse, Shared parenting, Fatherhood |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Cambridge |
Thesis | The relationships between infants and their mothers and fathers (1976) |
Michael E. Lamb is a professor and former Head of the then Department of Social and Developmental Psychology[1] at the University of Cambridge,[2] known for his influential work in developmental psychology, child and family policy, social welfare, and law.[3][4] His work has focused on divorce, child custody, child maltreatment, child testimony, and the effects of childcare on children's social and emotional development. His work in family relationships has focused on the role of both mothers and fathers and the importance of their relationships with children. Lamb's expertise has influenced legal decisions addressing same-sex parenting, advocating for fostering and adoption by adults regardless of their marital status or sexual orientations.[4] Lamb has published approximately 700 articles,[5] many about child adjustment, currently edits the APA journal Psychology, Public Policy, and Law,[6] and serves on the editorial boards on several academic journals.[7]