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Eve Fontaine, Ph.D.

eve.fontaine@duke.edu

(919) 416-2422

Eve Fontaine, Ph.D., received her B.A. from Tulane University (1999) and completed her doctorate in School Psychology at Texas A&M University (2005). She completed her pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship (2004-2006) in Pediatric Psychology at the Children's Hospital of Orange County in California. During this time, she specialized in working with children and adolescents who have medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, and sickle cell disease.

Eve serves as a therapist in the psychosocial clinic and on CAMS, a multi-site clinical trial testing the efficacy of different therapeutic modalities for child and adolescent anxiety disorders. She also is a therapist on the OTMP study, which is testing the efficacy of two different treatment approaches for children and adolescents with ADHD and significant difficulties with organizational skills, planning, and time management. Eve also specializes in working with children and adolescents who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, or social difficulties associated with a medical condition. Her other clinical interests include psychoeducational and neuropsychological testing and the treatment of mood and tic disorders.

 

 

 

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