Candi Olivo

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Candi Olivo

Candi Olivo is the Executive Director of Talent Acquisition for Rogers Behavioral Health.  Joining the organization in 2020, her mission has been to build an internal Talent Acquisition function from the ground up while supplying top talent to the system nationwide.  In addition to graduating Summa Cume Laude in her bachelor’s degree in human resources management from Concordia University, Candi is a Certified Internet Recruiter, Certified Diversity Recruiter, and a certified Talent Acquisition Strategist.

Emma Kelley-Bell

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Emma Kelley-Bell

Emma Kelley-Bell is an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) in California, trained and supervised by Tejal Jakatdar. Her passion is in providing client-centered care to children and adolescents living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related disorders.  Emma completed her Bachelor’s in Science in Child and Family Studies from Louisiana State University. She went on to earn her master’s degree in Social Work with a concentration in Direct Practice from the University of Pittsburgh. During graduate school, Emma interned at an intensive outpatient clinic for pediatric OCD.

ADAA 2024 Conference

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The ADAA conference brings together more than 1,100 leading clinicians and researchers from across the United States and around the globe to present sessions and posters on treatments and potential cures of anxiety, depression, and co-occurring disorders.

How to Recognize and Support Children with Selective Mutism and/or Social Anxiety

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If your child does not speak in social situations and/or has difficulty doing activities in front of others, especially their peers, because they are worried about being embarrassed or judged, then this webinar might be for you.  This Q&A webinar with Jacqueline Sperling, Ph.D. and presented in partnership with McLean Hospital is designed for caregivers wondering whether a child might have selective mutism and/or social anxiety and what one can do about it.  

Nina Shiffrin Starin, PhD

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Nina Shiffrin Starin, PhD

Licensed psychologist, Dr. Shiffrin has experience treating children, adolescents, and adults with a range of clinical presentations including behavioral difficulties, mood and anxiety disorders, and difficulties regulating emotions.  Dr. Shiffrin earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Yale University. While at Yale she received her certification in Kazdin Parent Management Training (KPMT), an evidence-based treatment for children with behavior problems, under the supervision of Dr. Alan Kazdin.

Colleen Cummings, PhD

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Colleen Cummings, PhD

Dr. Cummings (she/her) is a licensed psychologist, specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and depressive disorders in children, adolescents, and adults. She has extensive experience providing parenting training for parents/caregivers of youth with disruptive behavior and anxiety disorders. She recognizes the importance of implementing evidence-based treatments with cultural humility and acceptance of all client identities. Dr.

Susan Wilson, PhD

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Susan Wilson, PhD

Licensed psychologist, Dr. Susan Wilson earned a double doctoral degree in Clinical and Applied Social Psychology from Vanderbilt University, where she worked with children, teens and adults in outpatient, inpatient and school settings. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at Children's National Medical Center. Dr. Wilson pursued post-doctoral training in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for children and adolescents and family therapy at the George Mason University Center for Psychological Services.

Bridgette Atallah, PsyD

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Bridgette  Atallah, PsyD

Dr. Atallah is a licensed clinical psychologist (PSY26225) with more than 15 years of experience providing therapy for a variety of psychiatric concerns. While she has experience treating a wide range of problems, Dr.

Julie Brody Magid, PsyD

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Julie Brody Magid, PsyD, is the clinical director of McLean Hospital’s Memory Disorders Assessment Clinic in the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry. She oversees clinic operations and conducts comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations with older adult patients who are referred for memory disorders and other cognitive problems. Dr. Brody Magid specializes in providing neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic evaluation and treatment for patients with traumatic/acquired brain injury, dementia, movement disorders, and neuropsychiatric illnesses.