Doris F. Chang, PhD has a diverse work experience in clinical psychology and academia. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Clinical Officer at Unmute. Previously, they were an Associate Professor at New York University's Silver School of Social Work, where they specialized in social work. Doris F. also has experience as a Psychotherapist at a private practice, where they focused on working with adults and adolescents dealing with various mental health issues.
In addition, Dr. Chang has worked as a Co-Investigator at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, where they were involved in a study addressing linguistic and cultural barriers in psychodiagnostic assessments for patients with limited English proficiency.
Doris F. has also worked at The New School, where they served as the Director of Clinical Training, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Assistant Professor of Psychology. Dr. Chang has been a Founding Member of NYC-CBT and worked as a Clinician at the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy.
Furthermore, Dr. Chang has played an active role in the Asian American Psychological Association, serving as a Conference Co-Chair for the organization's national conventions in 2006 and 2008.
Overall, Doris F. Chang, PhD has demonstrated expertise in clinical psychology, research, teaching, and leadership roles within various organizations.
Dr. Doris F. Chang obtained their Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA, where they studied from 1994 to 2000. After completing their doctoral degree, they pursued further education at Harvard Medical School from 2000 to 2002, specializing in Medical Anthropology as a postdoctoral student. In 2005, they obtained their certification as a Licensed Psychologist from the New York State Education Department. Additionally, in 2014, Dr. Chang received training in Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy and Self-Healing from the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science.
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