Instagram Live: AAPI Heritage Month: Breaking the Stigmas in the AA Community

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Join ADAA allies Tiara Johnson and Tanaya Kollipara, advocate and author of Stigma: Breaking the Asian American Silence on Mental Health for an ADAA Instagram live community discussion in honor of Asian and American and Pacific Islander month. Learn about how we can help decrease the stigma around mental health discussions in the Asian American community,  There will be a focused Q&A session.  No registration necessary - just join the conversation on May 24 at 2:00 pm EST on ADAA;s Instagram platform.

James H. Reich, MD

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James H. Reich, MD

Dr. Reich is Clinical Professor at UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor at the Stanford Department of Psychiatry. He is currently in private practice in San Francisco where he treats patients and also does some forensic evaluations. His current academic work consists of teaching psychiatry residents psychopharmacology and writing review articles largely related to personality and their relationship to anxiety and depression.

Jennifer Erickson, PhD, LPC

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 Jennifer Erickson, PhD, LPC

Jennifer Erickson has a doctorate in Health Psychology as well as a masters in Mental Health Counseling. She is a licensed professional counselor in both Virginia and Florida. She is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional and a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Professional. 

Jason Moser, PhD

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Jason Moser

Jason Moser, PhD (he/him/his) received his B.A. in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Delaware. Prior to arriving at Michigan State University as an assistant professor and director of the MSU Clinical Psychophysiology Lab (CPL), Dr. Moser completed a one-year clinical internship at the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology where he received training in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in military veterans. Dr.

Lilianne Gloe, MA

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Lilianne Gloe

Lilianne Gloe, M.A. (she/her) is a graduate student in the Michigan State University Clinical Science doctoral program and will complete her pre-doctoral internship at Indiana University School of Medicine in the 2022-2023 year. She was also a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program fellow from 2018-2021. She graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 2017 with majors in Psychological Science and Statistics.

Courtney Louis, MA

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Courtney Louis

Courtney Louis, M.A. (she/her) is a graduate student in the Clinical Science doctoral program at Michigan State University. She graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Hunter College, City of New York in 2016. She is broadly interested in the association between anxiety and cognitive processes in female populations, and the use of neurobiological measures to assist with our understanding of this. She is particularly interested in ovarian hormones and their role in anxiety, cognition, and neural function.

Johanna Kaplan, PhD

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Johana Kaplan, PhD

Dr. Johanna Kaplan is the director of the Washington Anxiety Center of Capitol Hill. She is a licensed clinical psychologist in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. She is also a PSYPact provider. She earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The Catholic University of America and her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Communications from American University in Washington, D.C.