Not exact matches
Katelyn completed her M.S. degree in
Clinical Behavioral
Psychology at Eastern Michigan University,
where she focused on behavioral and cognitive - behavioral interventions for
children and adolescents.
She completed her Master's degree in
Clinical Behavioral
Psychology at Eastern Michigan University
where she focused on evidence - based behavioral and cognitive behavioral interventions for
children and adolescents.
Dr. Furr then completed her
clinical psychology internship at the NYU
Child Study Center - Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City,
where she stayed on for her Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Institute for ADHD and Disruptive Disorders, and specialized in treating young
children with selective mutism and oppositional problems and providing organizational skills training for
children with ADHD.
She is
clinical training director of
child and adolescent
psychology, and director of the anxiety and OCD clinic at Rady
Children's Hospital Outpatient Psychiatry in San Diego, CA,
where she provides
child and adolescent therapy, and specializes in
child and adolescent psychological assessments.
She completed her
child clinical internship at the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology and a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship in developmental psychopathology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University where she joined the faculty in 2007 in the Department of Psychiatry and Human B
clinical internship at the Boston Consortium in
Clinical Psychology and a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship in developmental psychopathology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University where she joined the faculty in 2007 in the Department of Psychiatry and Human B
Clinical Psychology and a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship in developmental psychopathology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
where she joined the faculty in 2007 in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.
She is currently on secondment from the Health Service Executive, North Cork
Child and Family
Psychology Service,
where she has 20 years» experience working with
children and families.As
Clinical Lead for the YK Infant Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Catherine's role involves supporting the development and integration of evidenced based infant mental health principles and practices into services for the pre-birth to three year population, and their families.
Justin Kenardy is a
clinical psychologist and a leader in the field of paediatric
psychology,
where for the past 15 years his research has focused on understanding, detecting and treating psychological distress in
children.