I received a PhD in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Health Psychology from Drexel University. I have expertise in perinatal and reproductive mental health, women's emotional health and well-being, coping with infertility and pregnancy-related traumas, and adjustment to motherhood during the postpartum transition and beyond.
I have completed extensive training in a range of evidence-based treatment modalities including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Problem-Solving Therapy, trauma-informed therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches. I have completed certificate trainings in Maternal Mental Health from Postpartum Support International/2020 Mom and in Primary Care Behavioral Health from the University of Massachusetts.
My training and clinical experience includes a variety of settings including OBGYN and primary care medical centers, academic hospital settings, and traditional outpatient psychotherapy clinics. I have extensive experience providing individual and group psychotherapy services, evaluation and assessment of a broad range of mental health concerns, and consultation to medical providers and treatment teams. I have also published and presented on a range of topics related to reproductive health, women's mental health, and health psychology.
Licenses: Massachusetts #9785; Pennsylvania #PS019298
Fellowship: Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial VA Hospital, Primary Care Behavioral Health (2013)
Internship: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Adult Behavioral Medicine (2012)
MS/PhD: Drexel University, Clinical Psychology (2012)
BA: Vassar College, Psychology, American Culture (2005)
Advanced Training and Certification: Postpartum Support International Perinatal Mental Health Certification (PMH-C)
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