Ilana Seager van Dyk, PhD
Dr Ilana Seager van Dyk (she/her) is a senior lecturer in clinical psychology at the Wellington campus and director of the PRIDE lab. Her research uses experimental and longitudinal methods to understand the social and emotional mechanisms underlying mental health disparities in populations under chronic stress (particularly LGBTQ+ people) during critical developmental transitions.
Dr. Daniel Chazin, PhD, ABPP, A-CBT
Dr. Daniel Chazin, PhD, ABPP, A-CBT, is a distinguished clinical psychologist and the Director of the Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Philadelphia. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and an active member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), Dr.
Lawrence Amsel, MD
After completing his Psychiatry residency training, Dr. Lawrence Amsel completed research fellowships at Columbia University in Mental Health Statistics and in Child Psychiatry Research. He then joined the faculty of Columbia University in 1992 as a clinical and research psychiatrist, where he worked on suicide risk factors, the long-term effects of childhood trauma, such as exposure to 9/11 or involvement with the Criminal Justice System, and on decision theory and game theory models in psychiatry.
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Ken Goodman, LCSW
Ken Goodman, LCSW, specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders and OCD.
Kiesa Kelly, PhD
Kiesa Kelly, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and OCD specialist. Her telepsychology practice offers ERP/ACT, I-CBT, and other evidence-based approaches to adults in the 39 PsyPact states. In 2003, Dr. Kelly earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with a concentration in Neuropsychology, from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago. She completed a National Institutes of Health (NIH) postdoctoral fellowship examining cognitive and motivational factors in ADHD at the University of Florida and Vanderbilt University.
Helene Zupanc, MD
Helene Zupanc & Beth Valdez met in graduate school at Northern Arizona University and became fast friends (both loving dogs, humor, counseling, and mantras!). They both earned their Masters Degree in Counseling and are Licensed Professional Counselors and have experience working in various therapeutic settings with a diverse population of clients. Helene and Beth co-write a health and wellness blog which focuses on the art of using mantras to increase mindful living.