On July 1, the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior's Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program will welcome twenty-four residents to Brown University for an integrated year of predoctoral training.
The 2022-2023 trainee cohort, recruited from a competitive pool of 378 applicants, was announced following the nationwide Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers match on February 18.
"We are thrilled to welcome our incoming psychology residents to the Brown predoctoral internship training program," says training director Dr. Lauren M. Weinstock, professor of psychiatry and human behavior. "They are an accomplished and diverse group coming to us from nineteen different doctoral programs, spanning the country (and as far as Hawaii!), and with over 15 percent representation from international backgrounds."
The Clinical Psychology Internship Training Program, within the Clinical Psychology Training Programs at Brown: A Consortium of the Providence VA Medical Center, Lifespan, and Care New England, was formally established in 1975. Prior to earning their doctorate degree, clinical or counseling psychology graduate students spend a year in one of four training tracks: Adult; Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine; Child; and Neuropsychology.
2022-2023 Clinical Psychology Residents
Adult Track
Samuel Acuff, University of Memphis
Alaa Alhomaizi, Teachers College at Columbia University
Erick Fedorenko, Rutgers University NJ-Piscataway/New
Erin Ferguson, University of Florida
Anthony Hitch, University of Cincinnati
Roselyn Peterson, University of Central Florida
Ana Rabasco, Fordham University (Rosehill)
Gemma Wallace, Colorado State University
Adult MIDAS Clinical Research
Sin-Ying Lin, Suny at Stony Brook
Daniel Mackin, Suny at Stony Brook
Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Track
Shari Brown, University of Hawaii
Linda Guzman, University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
Natalie Keirns, Oklahoma State University
Jessica Powers, Syracuse University
Kayla Sall, East Carolina University
Child Track
Child Clinical
Alicia Fenley, Boston University
Lesley Norris, Temple University
Stefanie Sequeira, University of Pittsburgh
Juvenile Justice
Miguel Nunez, University of Cincinnati
Pediatric
Katlyn Garr, University of Cincinnati
Nicole Ruppe, Oklahoma State University
Neuropsychology
Catherine Dion, University of Florida
Sara Sims, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Daniel Sullivan, Hofstra University