Bio
Claire (they/she pronouns) is a fifth-year PhD candidate in the Clinical Psychological Sciences Program at the University of Louisville in Dr. Cheri Levinson’s Eating and Anxiety Treatment Lab. They are funded by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Claire’s research program focuses on why psychopathology persists and leverages real-time monitoring to understand processes related to illness trajectories, such as recovery, relapse, and symptom maintenance. They are particularly interested in applying idiographic statistical methods to investigate characterize the heterogeneity of symptom dynamics with the ultimate goal of informing tailored treatments. In their free time, Claire enjoys trail running, crafting, and playing board games.
Education
University of Louisville | Louisville, KY
Ph.D. Student in Clinical Psychology | July 2021 - in
progress
M.S. in Clinical Psychology | August 2023
Towson University | Towson, MD
M.A. in Psychology, Clinical Concentration | August 2019 - May 2021
Agnes Scott College | Decatur, GA
B.A. in Psychology | August 2009 - May 2013