
Current Students

Megan Sullivan
6th year
Research: Animal-Assisted Interventions; Decision-Making in Current and Former Foster Youth
Clinical: Child Psychology and serious mental illness

Eunice Magat
5th year
Research: Interventions to further support children, parents, and educators associated with Special Education
Clinical: Child Psychology and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Eric Uhl
5th year
Research: Suicide, crisis interventions
Clinical: Serious mental Illness

Kaylin Jones
5th year
Research: Internet interventions for mental health and mental health treatment for Asian Americans
Clinical: Depression, anxiety, adolescents and emerging adults

Hillary Kingman
4th year
Research: Internet-based Interventions for Trauma and Co-occurring Disorders
Clinical: Trauma, Depression, Substance Use

Haley Raybin
4th year
Research: Suicide, Internet-based interventions
Clinical: Depression, Anxiety, Trauma

Kyle Retzer
3rd year
Research: digital interventions, depression, treatment engagement
Clinical: mood disorders, anxiety disorders

Qimin Liu
3rd year
Research: Online interventions to alleviate symptoms of depression
Clinical: Depression, mood disorders, and culturally informed psychotherapy

Isabelle Wong
3rd year
Research: Use of technology and mental health, implicit cues and behavioral modification, positive psychology/decision-making, mental health stigma and psychoeducation
Clinical: adverse childhood events, trauma/mood/stress disorders, posttraumatic growth

Kathy Bohac
2nd year
Research: depression, prevention and interventions, underserved populations, decision-making of patients, providers, students, and supervisors.
Clinical: depression, treatment-resistance, assessments, severe psychopathology

Charlotte Teng
2nd year
Research: Technology-based interventions and assessment for mood disorders, emotion regulation, cultural adaptation. Clinical: Racial minorities, immigrants, sexual assault & domestic violence, discrimination, community mental health

Kayla Huynh
2nd year
Research: Technology interventions, neuropsychology, effects of depression and anxiety on executive functioning
Clinical: Mood and anxiety disorders, adolescents and young adults