San Francisco Suicide Prevention
Susan Mauskopf is a PhD Candidate in Social/Personality Psychology at UC Berkeley, where involvement spans roles as a Graduate Student Instructor for various psychology courses and a Graduate Researcher at the Berkeley Personality Lab. Since September 2013, Susan has served as a Crisis Counselor with San Francisco Suicide Prevention and has volunteered for animal-assisted therapy at the San Francisco SPCA since November 2010. Prior experience includes graduate research roles at San Francisco State University and a coaching position with Girls on the Run International. Educational accomplishments include a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MA from San Francisco State University, and a BS from Wake Forest University, equipping Susan with a diverse background in psychology and research methodologies, complemented by prior experience as an Investment Banking Analyst at Wachovia Securities.
San Francisco Suicide Prevention
The mission of San Francisco Suicide Prevention is to provide emotional support, education, assistance and intervention as necessary to all persons in crisis and those impacted by them, with the goal of reducing suicides and self-destructive behaviors.