Meet The Staff
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Mark McLeod, Ph.D. (Emory University, 1981) Director, Licensed Psychologist, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Clinical Interests: Family and Couples Therapy; Child Therapy; Interpersonal Therapy; Consultation; Peer Counseling Training and Research; Mental Health Issues Related to Study Abroad.
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Pamela J. Epps, Ph.D. (Emory University, 1989) Associate Director for Training, Licensed Psychologist, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Clinical Interests: Trauma Survivors; Cultural Diversity and Cultural Competence; Family Systems; Interpersonal Psychotherapy; Women?s Issues; Use of Metaphor in Treatment. |
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Cynthia Whitehead-LaBoo, Ph.D. (Ohio State University, 1991) Associate Director of Clinical Services, Licensed Psychologist, Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Clinical Interests: Developmental Issues; Self-Esteem and Self-Image; Eating Disorders Treatment. |
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Faughn Adams, Psy.D. (Illinois School of Professional Psychology, 1996) Licensed Psychologist, Practicum Coordinator, Clinical Interests: Human Sexuality including Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation; Ethics and Competencies; Sociocultural Influences on Mental Health; Humanistic Psychotherapy |
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Leslie Campis, Ph.D. (University of Alabama, 1986) Licensed Psychologist, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Clinical Interests: Trauma and Recovery; Psychology of Women; Life Span Development; Coping and Resiliency. |
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D. Thandi Chase, L.C.S.W. (Howard University, 1998; Post-MSW Fellowship, Yale School of Medicine, Child Study Center, 1998-2000) Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Clinical Interests: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Women?s Issues, Trauma and Recovery, Sexual Identity Development, Working with International Students. |
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Linda Craighead, Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University, 1976) Licensed Psychologist, Professor of Psychology, Clinical Interests: Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Eating Disorder Treatment and Research, Cognitive Behavior Therapy. |
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Colleen Duffy, Ph.D (University of North Texas, 2000) Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Interests: Muliticultural Counseling; International and Immigrant Student Populations; Spiritual Issues; Interpersonal, Feminist and Humanist Therapy; Trauma Treatment. |
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Dominique Harmon, LCSW (Whitney M. Young School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University, 2001; Post-MSW Fellowship, Yale University School of Medicine, Child Study Center, 2001-2003) Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Clinical Interests: Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Stress Management, Women's Issues, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Child & Adolescent Therapy and Parent Guidance. |
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Mary Lisa Henry, M.S.W., Ph.D. (Smith College School for Social Work: MSW, 1992; Ph.D., 2004) Licensed Clinical Social Worker Adjunct Assistant Professor, Emory University Department of Psychiatry; Clinical Assistant Professor, Smith College School of Social Work. Clinical Interests: Object Relations & Self Psychology; Family Systems; Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Group Psychotherapy. |
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Belinda Hylton McIntosh, M.D. (Emory University School of Medicine, 2003) Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Clinincal Interests: Psychopharmacology, Community Psychiatry, College Mental Health. |
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David Moore, M.D. (Wright State University School of Medicine, 1993) Psychiatrist, Clinical Interests: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Mood Disorders; Chronic Mental Illness; Psychopharmacology. |
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Manisha Shroff, M.D. (University of South Carolina, 2002) Psychiatrist, Clinical Interests: Addiction Psychiatry, the interface between medicine and psychiatry. |
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Ben Stillman, Psy.D. (Loyola College in Maryland, 2005) Licensed Psychologist, Group Coordinator, Clinical Interests: Sexual and Gender Identity Issues, Group Therapy, Identity Development, Sexuality, Multicultural Therapy, and Object Relations Theory/Therapy. |
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Dana Wyner, Ph.D. (Emory University, 2004) Licensed Psychologist, Stress Clinic Coordinator, Clinical Interests: Interpersonal Therapy, Emotion-focused Therapy, Adjustment Issues, Mood Disorders, Stress Management/Relaxation Skill Development, Biofeedback, Student-Athlete Concerns, and Athletic Performance Enhancement. |
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Jane Yang, Ph.D. (University of Southern California, 2006) Licensed Psychologist, Outreach Coordinator, Clinical Interests: Identity development of racial/ethnic minority students; women?s issues, including relationship violence and sexual assault; spiritual concerns; Asian American family functioning. |
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