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Phoebe S. Moore, Ph.D., completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA in 2002, and was an NIH-funded fellow at Stanford University Medical Center from 2002 – 2004. Her research focuses on the role of parent and family factors in the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders, with a particular focus on the measurement of parent-child relationships. Her goal is to help clinicians to better identify which anxious children would benefit from family-oriented intervention, and ultimately to develop empirically-supported parent and family treatment models. Dr. Moore's clinical work includes psychological assessment and cognitive-behavioral interventions for children and families affected by anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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