Welcome to my portfolio: a compilation of personal, academic, and creative work.

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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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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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