Welcome to my portfolio: a compilation of personal, academic, and creative work.
As an aspiring clinical psychologist, I am deeply committed to helping individuals with severe psychiatric disorders through cutting-edge translational and applied clinical science.
The following outlines some of the research and clinical experiences I have accumulated over the past few years.
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Conducted and documented clinical interviews, assessing for psychiatric, substance use, and sleep disorders.
Supervised fMRI scans, overnight visits, and partial sleep deprivation ultradian procedures.
Administered cognitive control, impulsivity, and reward/motivation assessment behavioral tasks.
Co-authored academic conference presentations regarding circadian rhythms, mood, and alertness.
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Created an original comprehensive spreadsheet with detailed demographic info of 550+ New York State Jewish private schools.
Provided data collection/management training to newly hired project research assistants.
Managed project data including incoming data from RA field interviews.
Co-authored academic conference presentation and published report outlining demographic and curricular data across varrying religious denominations and subgroups.
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Conducted an in-depth literature review on correlates between acoustic quality, audio perception, and strong emotional responses to musical compositions.
Obtained IRB approval and executed original survey-based quantitative experiment designed to compare high and low-quality studio headphones.
Conducted relevant data analyses and prepared thesis for publication.
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Contributed to a meta-analysis reviewing clinical studies on group therapy for military veterans with PTSD.
Assisted with facilitation of group therapy sessions for military veterans using the DeCruit program modality.
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Helped facilitate weekly substance use group therapy and coping skills group therapy sessions.
Attended weekly staff meetings where discussions were held regarding best practices and future steps for high risk clients.
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