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Amy is currently a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology at Duke University. She graduated with a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, and recently obtained her M.A. at Duke in 2006. As a graduate research assistant at the Duke Child and Family Study Center, Amy works as an independent evaluator for the pediatric OCD study (POTS-II). Her research interests include 1) examining how family factors and specific beliefs correlate with anxiety and treatment response, and 2) developing effective family-inclusive interventions for OCD. |
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