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The staff of the AD/HD Clinic includes a combination of licensed
psychologists, graduate students in clinical psychology, research
grant personnel, interns and residents in training from other
institutions, and support staff.
Arthur D. Anastopoulos,
Ph.D.
Director, AD/HD Clinic Licensed Psychologist
Stephanie Daniel,
Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Jennifer Smith Adams, M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician John Mitchell,
M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician Daniel Johnston,
M.D.
Child Psychiatry Fellow
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Erin Morrissey Kane,
Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Laura Knouse, M.A.
Assistant AD/HD Clinic Director
Lisa M. DeGrass,
M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician
Chris Lootens, M.A.
Graduate Student Clinician Laura
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Laura K. Hennis Rhoads, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2006
Dissertation topic: The Link between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder and Oppositional-Defiant Disorder: Risk and Protective
Factors
Internship site: University of Louisville Medical Center
Current position: Clinic Manager, Psychology Clinic,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Cryshelle Schouest Patterson, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2006
Dissertation topic: Parental Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder and Maternal Responsiveness in Mother-Child Interactions:
Implications for Child Language Functioning
Internship site: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, University
of Alabama at Birmingham
Suzanne E. Farley, Ph.D.
Graduated: August 2006
Dissertation topic: The Relationship between Maternal
AD/HD, Parenting, and Child Behavior
Internship site: Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia Beach
City Public Schools
Lisa Gerrard Rochford, Ph.D.
Graduated: May 2005
Dissertation topic: Attending to Attachment:
The Relation between Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
and Mother-Child Attachment in Early Childhood
Internship site: Virginia Beach City Public
Schools
Andrea Lynn Boyd, Ph.D.
Graduated: May 2003
Dissertation topic: The Impact of AD/HD on African
American Families
Internship site: Institute of Juvenile Research, University
of Illinois at Chicago
Stephanie Shaffer, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2002
Dissertation topic: The Parenting Cognitions Scale:
Development and Validation in a Clinic-Referred and Community
Sample
Internship site: University of Maryland Medical Center
Erika Klinger Ryan, Ph.D.
Graduated: May 2002
Dissertation topic: AD/HD Symptoms in Parents of
Children with AD/HD: Impact on Family Functioning
Internship site: Monmouth Medical Center
E. Paige Temple, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2001
Dissertation topic: The Impact of AD/HD on African
American Families
Internship site: University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
Julie King Esther, Ph.D.
Graduated: December 2001
Dissertation topic: A Psychometric Examination of
Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnostic Thresholds
and Symptom List Content
Internship site: University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
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