In addition, Danielle has experience providing developmental evaluations as well as comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations for school-related academic, behavioral, developmental, and learning problems. Katherine Stubblefield received her Psy.
Throughout her academic career, Katherine has received training that focused on working with children and families in a variety of settings. She then obtained field-work experience providing in-home ABA therapy services for minimally verbal children on the autism spectrum within the community. While at CAFS, Katherine was able to provide various types of treatment modalities with English and Spanish speaking individuals with an emphasis on client-centered approach.
During her internship at The Community Action and Human Services Department through Miami-Dade County, Katherine was placed in the Elderly and Adults with Disabilities rotation and in the Head Start rotation giving her the opportunity to work with individuals across the full lifespan.
Aside from clinical opportunities, Katherine participated and led multidisciplinary team meetings, was able to provide trainings to staff at the departmental level, and provided psychoeducation to parents on various topics related to child development.
Furthermore, as a county employee, Katherine was called to respond to the Surfside building collapse which provided a unique experience in working with acute trauma and understanding psychological first aide. Katherine looks forward to continuing her work with Latinx children and families, and is excited to be part of the NSU team! Training Programs. Graduate Open House. Postdoctoral Residents. Juliette Hubbard, Psy. Rachel Shafrir, Psy. Danielle Silver, Psy.
Katherine Stubblefield, Psy. Learn why Columbus, Ohio is a great place to live, work and play. Pediatric Psychology experts provide care to children who have a brief or long-term medical condition. Behavior assessments and intervention services for children and their families helping in learning positive coping skills and ways to manage their physical condition.
Skip to Content. Urgent Care. In This Section. Internship in Professional Psychology. The internship only accepts students currently matriculated in an American Psychological Association accredited doctoral program in Clinical, Counseling or School Psychology. Due to the COVID pandemic, we will be willing to consider applicants that have under the stated hours of formal, supervised practicum training in intervention and assessment.
What You Need to Know Admissions. Education and Training. Research Opportunities. All applications and materials are due by November 1, at p. Didactic Seminars Interns from all six tracks take part in didactic seminars. Tracks The Nationwide Children's Hospital internship in professional psychology provides six tracks of emphasis.
Supervision Interns in all tracks receive a minimum of 4 hours of face-to-face clinical supervision each week. Research Opportunities Our training program emphasizes an evidence-based approach to clinical practice.
Evaluation Evaluation is an ongoing process and all supervisors and interns are encouraged to share feedback with each other throughout the year. Contact For more information about any of the tracks listed, we recommend that you contact the Associate Director that oversees that particular track. Autism Treatment Track. Clinical Child Track. IDD Track. Neuropsychology Track.
Pediatric Acute Treatment Track. Pediatric Psychology Track. Application and Selection. Related Links. Clinical and research interests: cognitive behavioral intervention for pediatric functional GI disorders, psychosocial factors in pediatric GI Motility disorders. Clinical and research interests: implementation of evidence-based care in community settings such as pediatric primary care and urban schools; implementation science; culturally competent and developmentally appropriate treatment for urban youth.
Alison R. Clinical and research interests: Early childhood disruptive behavior, behavioral parent training and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for anxiety disorders. Clinical and research interests: Assessment and treatment of pediatric chronic pain and somatic symptoms; pediatric psychology; cognitive behavioral therapy; psychosocial factors that impact health, adherence, and function among youth; health disparities and access to care among diverse and minoritized youth; treatment outcomes; quality improvement and program evaluation; supervision and training.
Lamia P. Clinical and research interests: application of risk and resilience models for predicting disease management and quality of life among youth with chronic health conditions, evaluation of evidence-based screening of psychosocial risk in pediatric oncology, development and testing of family-based interventions for disease management, and enhancing adolescent and young adult engagement in decision-making about cancer treatment through clinical trials. Clinical and research interests: evaluation of children with acquired brain injuries on inpatient rehabilitation unit; quality improvement in neuropsychological reports and various neuropsychological service models; neuropsychological outcome in children with neurological disease and injury.
Clinical and Research Interests: Family-Based Treatment and other evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, novel interventions for treatment non-responders, phone coaching, quality improvement, supervision and training.
Clinical and Research interests: neuropsychological evaluation and consultation, with an emphasis in pediatric multiple sclerosis and other pediatric neuroinflammatory disorders; neurobiological underpinnings of disruptions in language, mood, and executive function systems in pediatric medical disorders.
Clinical and research interests: neurocognitive underpinnings of autism spectrum disorders, neuropsychological assessment, mechanisms of comorbidity in neurodevelopmental disorders. Rhonda C. Clinical and research interests: coping and adjustment for children and their families with a chronic illness; child and family coping in the acute care setting, promoting adherence to medical regimens; cognitive behavioral interventions for pain, consultation-liaison.
Clinical and research interests include consultation-liaison, psychosocial oncology, child and family coping in the acute care setting, adjustment to chronic illness and prolonged hospitalization, interdisciplinary collaboration and intervention. Clinical and research interests: family coping with pediatric brain and spinal cord injury, adjustment to prolonged hospitalization, interdisciplinary inpatient interventions.
Joanna C. Clinical and research interests: perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; perinatal loss and bereavement; prenatal PTSD; parental coping with a fetal anomaly diagnosis; pain and stress management; adolescent pregnancy and parenting.
Clinical and Research Interests: promotion of neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with congenital heart disease, providing coping support for caregivers handling the stressors associated with having a child in the cardiac intensive care unit, providing in- and out-patient services for youth with heart disease. Clinical and research interests: Mental health services disparities: implementation of evidence-based practices in non-traditional settings: assessment and treatment of ADHD.
Clinical and research interests: Adolescent depression and anxiety, contemporary behavioral therapy, the efficacy and cultural adaptations of evidence-based treatments, integrated behavioral health and Black identity development. Karen B. Clinical and research interests: infant and early childhood mental health, cognitive and developmental assessment of infants and preschoolers, neurodevelopmental outcomes of at-risk infants, cultural considerations for the assessment of ethnic minority children and families, bilingual testing of Spanish-speaking children.
Clinical research and interests: developmental assessment of at-risk infants and preschoolers, assessment of children with developmental disabilities and other genetic syndromes, developmental and behavioral screening, social emotional support for young children with behavior challenges in childcare setting, mental health equity and access and school readiness. Julie M. Clinical and research interests: promoting adherence to medical regimens for youth with chronic illness, Healthy lifestyle changes within families, Coping with chronic illness and other medical conditions, Program development.
Maria E. Clinical Interests: psychosocial factors impacting health behaviors, increasing access to care, adherence and session attendance, coordination and collaboration across educational and medical systems, and functional outcomes for youth with chronic illness. Clinical and research interests: consultation-liaison, child and family coping with illness, evidence-based treatment of eating and feeding disorders, cognitive behavioral interventions for pain.
Clinical and research interests: universal screening for autism spectrum disorder ASD , improving early detection and diagnosis of ASD, early developmental trajectories, measurement of treatment response. Hampton completes both developmental and school readiness evaluations through the Cardiac Kids Developmental Follow Up Program. She also completes neuropsychological evaluations through the Neuropsychology and Assessment Service. Research interests: neuropsychological outcome in children treated for congenital heart defects and genetic disorders.
Clinical and research interests: neurodevelopmental consequences of pediatric brain tumors and neurofibromatosis type 1; family management of treatment-related sequelae in childhood cancer survivors; cognitive remediation interventions and family-based interventions for childhood cancer survivors.
Clinical and research interests: developmental outcomes for high-risk infants; maximizing the development of hospitalized infants; parent-infant attachment and interactions. Clinical and research interests: coping and adjustment to inflammatory bowel disease IBD ; cognitive behavioral intervention for both functional and organic gastrointestinal conditions; psychosocial screening in medical clinics; treatment adherence and self-management; transition to adult care. Clinical and research interests: understanding the neuropsychological, medical, psychological, and neurodevelopmental contributions to recovery in mild, moderate, and severe traumatic brain injury.
Torri M. Clinical and research interests: pre-treatment screening of psychosocial risk, evidence-based behavior management, culturally effective care, child and family adjustment to bone marrow transplant and immunotherapy. Clinical and research interests: psychosocial support for pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer and their families, cancer related traumatic stress reactions in siblings of children with cancer.
Clinical and research interests: pediatric chronic pain conditions and comorbid disorders, integrative approaches to chronic pain and headache disorders; global health outreach. Clinical and research interests include: consultation-liaison, adjustment to prolonged hospitalization, child and family coping with chronic medical illness, medical adherence, interdisciplinary psychology intervention within an acute care medical setting, gastrointestinal disorders.
Clinical and research interests: predictors of neuropsychological outcomes in children with pediatric stroke and rare metabolic disorders.
Pediatric stroke rehabilitation. Clinical and Research Interests: diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder; characterization and treatment of food selectivity in autism spectrum disorder; clinical strategies for neuroimaging with young children and children with limited language and cognitive ability.
Stephen S. Clinical and research interests: gender and social cognitive differences in aggression; aggression and bullying prevention program; community-based participatory research CBPR to ensure intervention relevance for urban minority youth; multi-media edutainment approaches to bullying prevention; ADHD and peer relations.
Debra S. Clinical and research interests: adherence and allocation of responsibility in adolescent chronic illness management; psychology and ethics in pediatric solid organ transplant; program development and evaluation.
Clinical interests: Eating disorders, higher level of care programming e. Jason A. Clinical interests: Evaluation and treatment of mood disorders and disruptive behavior disorders.
Group interventions, including parent management training groups, DBT Skills groups, and depression groups. Clinical interests: assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders Research interests: evaluation of treatment outcome; design of novel treatment approaches; measure development.
Clinical and research interests: psychosocial adjustment in children and families affected by acquired and congenital appearance differences; psychological aspects of plastic, reconstructive and oral surgery; body image and anxiety. Clinical and research interests: assessment and treatment of feeding disorders, treatment outcomes, temperament and personality, process improvement, and the transaction between organizational development and clinical work. Victoria A. Jodi A.
Clinical and research interests: pediatric sleep disorders; assessment and treatment of behaviorally based sleep disorders in children and adolescents.
Clinical and research interests: assessment and treatment of pediatric sleep disorders, environmental and genetic influences on sleep, sleep and psychological functioning. Clinical and research interests include: patient and family coping with complex medical illness, program development related to pediatric psychology, recruitment and retention of under-represented students in psychology.
Sarah C. Clinical and research interests include consultation-liaison, adjustment to new diagnosis, adjustment to prolonged hospitalization, child and family coping with chronic medical illness, medical adherence, resilience, interdisciplinary collaboration and intervention, psychosocial oncology, and child and family coping with terminal illness. Clinical and research interests: neuropsychological assessment; oncological diseases and treatments that impact neurocognitive functioning; intervention to minimize late effect risk or improve functioning; models of assessment and intervention; school re-entry; consultation to support executive function skill development.
Clinical and research interests: early detection and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders, developmental trajectories in neurodevelopmental disorders, neurocognitive underpinnings of autism spectrum disorders, neuropsychological assessment, modulation of attention in autism spectrum disorders. Chavis A. Clinical and research interests: Coping with the emotional complexities associated with having a child in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Universal screening of parents for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; parent and staff program development.
Clinical interests: Eating disorders, identity development and emerging adulthood, cognitive-behavioral therapy, third-wave behavioral and acceptance-based clinical approaches e. Clinical and research interests: Adherence, self-management, and transition readiness in youth with complex chronic medical conditions; Pre- and post-transplant psychosocial screening in pediatric solid organ transplant candidates and recipients; Quality improvement; Pediatric medical education.
Thomas J. Clinical and research interests: assessment and treatment of ADHD, organizational skills training, school mental health, integrated primary care, implementation science. Stephon N. Research and clinical interests: Promoting treatment adherence in youth with chronic health conditions; Adolescents and young adults with cancer; Mobile health interventions; Family-based interventions for disease self-management.
Amanda C. Clinical interests: coping and adjustment for children and their families diagnosed with epilepsy or other chronic illness. Paul M. Clinical and research interests: somatic symptom disorders; secondary traumatic stress; training competencies; integrated care; family therapy.
Clinical and research interests: evaluation and treatment of children with pain disorders; coping and adjustment for children with pain and their families. Christina M. Clinical and research interests: adjustment to chronic illness, adherence to medical regimens, transition from pediatric to adult care, cultural difference and accommodations, and improving family relationships. Clinical and research interests: cognitive outcomes of childhood cancer treatment; neuropsychological sequelae of medical procedures; inconsistency and variability in performance.
Jane E. Schreiber is embedded in the Division of General, Fetal, and Thoracic Surgery and provides neurodevelopmental and neuropsychological follow-up for patients who have undergone early surgical procedures and subsequent medical treatment.
Clinical interests: evidence-based intervention for children, adolescents, and their families diagnosed with epilepsy as well as tic disorders; comprehensive behavioral intervention for tic CBIT. Adina M.
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