Academic Lineage

I am incredibly grateful to have had amazing mentors throughout my training and look forward to working with many more.

Academic Genealogy Chart
Family Foundation

Mom

Life Foundation
Creative Awareness: Connected me to creativity from an early age, instilled moment-to-moment awareness in everyday life, and prioritized mental health and space for free thinking throughout childhood.

Grandmother

Life Wisdom
Values & Character: Taught appreciation of small things, fostered independence, and emphasized the importance of responsibility and duty.

Sister

Life Balance
Self-Care: Modeled the importance of rest and taking things at your own pace.

Dad

Professional Inspiration
Innovation & Impact: Instilled entrepreneurial spirit, fostered curiosity, and emphasized the importance of knowledge dissemination.

Temple Ohev Shalom and Temple Emanuel

Spiritual Foundation
Meaning & Purpose: Found profound meaning in sermons, community, and clergy. My Judaism is a gift that cannot be separated from the fulfillment I find in my work.
My Academic Journey
Undergraduate

Dr. Stevie Grassetti

Research Mentor
Foundation: Introduced me to research and encouraged me to apply to PhD programs, setting the stage for my entire academic journey.

Dr. Cassidy Tennity

Lab Masters Student
Support: Fostered my love of research and provided invaluable support through PhD applications.
Master’s Program

Dr. Joana Buscemi

Psychopathology Professor
Theoretical Framework: Introduced me to the RDoC model. This sparked my appreciation for social ecological approaches and inspired multiple research projects.

Dr. Susan Tran

Health Psychology Professor
Career Direction: Changed my career trajectory by opening my eyes to pediatric psychology through her health psychology course.

Dr. Azizi Seixas

Conference Speaker
Sleep Equity Passion: Speaker at one of my first conferences who cultivated my passion for sleep equity research.

Dr. Chandra Jackson

Research Inspiration
Environmental Focus: Her research exploring sleep and environmental hazards continues to push me to examine upstream risks in my best work.

Kathryn Hansen

Professional Mentor
Networking & Support: A warm presence at my first conference who continues to look out for me and connect me to additional opportunities.
PhD Program & Clinical Training

Dr. Danica Slavish

PhD Advisor
Research Leadership: Provides unwavering support and believes in all my ideas, investing extraordinary amounts of time in my development as a researcher.

Dr. Ingrid Hogge

Professor & Mentor
Methods & Pedagogy: Provided mentorship in qualitative methods and intersectionality. Two years as her TA offered insights into mentoring and teaching.

Dr. “Dick” Rogers

Clinical Supervisor
Clinical Development: Supervised my first year of therapy and most complex assessment cases, fostering growth and teaching me to embrace discomfort.

Dr. Jennie Wang-Hall

Clinical Mentor
Liberation Psychology: Introduced me to liberation psychology and showcased how to bring relationality, humanness, and advocacy into clinical work.

Dr. William Brown

Sleep Supervisor
Pediatric BSM: Sleep supervisor at my externship who gave me first clinical experiences in pediatric behavioral sleep medicine with a strengths-oriented approach.

Dr. Jenna Oppenheim

Externship Supervisor
Clinical Specialization: Patiently introduced me to pediatric psychology and provided thoughtful answers to all my questions during my first externship.