Jessica Chock-Goldman, DSW, LCSW
Dr. Jessica Chock-Goldman, DSW, LCSW is the Director of Clinical Services/Social Worker at Bard High School Early College of Manhattan. She received her Doctorate in
Dr. Jessica Chock-Goldman, DSW, LCSW is the Director of Clinical Services/Social Worker at Bard High School Early College of Manhattan. She received her Doctorate in
Andreas Miles-Novelo, PhD is a faculty in the Media Psychology program at Fielding Graduate University. His research focuses broadly on the external impacts on human behavior,
Dr. Lisa Catapano is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the George Washington University. Dr. Catapano graduated from Harvard Medical School
Colonel Jessica Bunin is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Immediately following graduation, she attended Tulane University School of Medicine.
Dr. Runko is a licensed psychologist and board-certified in behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) by the Board of Behavioral Sleep Medicine and the American Board of
Dr. Nayak is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research, which focuses on how psychedelics affect behavior, mood, cognition, brain
Celeste M. Malone, PhD, MS, is an associate professor and coordinator of the school psychology program at Howard University. She received her master’s degree in
Dr. Paul Nestadt is an assistant professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he is co-director of the outpatient Anxiety Disorders
Dr. Adam Pletter is a licensed clinical psychologist in his 21st year of private practice and he has been a Digital Dad for over 17
Dr. Sussman has been in private practice in psychiatry for children, adolescents, and young adults since 2008 in Washington, DC, where he specializes in treating
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