VCU Anxiety Clinic

Conducted integrated intake assessments and provided evidence-based treatments for generalized anxiety, selective mutism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, tics, specific phobias and social anxiety in children and adolescents at the VCU Center for Psychological Services and Development, which serves individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds. Administered nomothetic and idiographic measures to monitor treatment progress. Led community outreach efforts in the form of presentations at local middle and high schools on anxiety and stress management.

 Spring 2016 – Fall 2017 

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Supervisors: Michael Southam-Gerow, Ph.D., LCP and Scott Vrana, Ph.D., LCP

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