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Tyler Grove, PhD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Michigan Medicine Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Grove's interests include emotional experience, social functioning, and cognitive deficits in severe psychopathology.

Sydney Friedman, MA, is a PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Arizona.

Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, conducts studies to better understand the grief process both psychologically and physiologically.

Matteo Malgaroli, PhD, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

Matthew Fastman, MS, a Doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at Long Island University, is interested in developing and practicing novel independence-focused interventions for child anxiety.

Camilo Ortiz, PhD, is a professor of clinical psychology at Long Island University and a recognized expert in the treatment of a number of psychological issues. 

Webinar 05.16.2024

A New Transdiagnostic Treatment Target for Child Anxiety: Independence

This roundtable of leaders in the field of child anxiety with the goal of discusses a refocusing of CBT on the construct of child independence to bring effective treatment to far more children, reduce clinician, parent, and child resistance to treatment, and increase effect sizes. IFT is described, and preliminary data on its effectiveness is presented. The role of resilience as an outcome of independence and a possible transdiagnostic mechanism in the treatment of child anxiety is also discussed. How to adapt independence activities for children who live in inner-city, rural, and suburban settings is discussed.
Webinar 05.16.2024

When to Start, Modify, and Pause ERP for OCD Treatment

ADAA 2024 Conference Recorded Presentation by Tyler Grove, PhD – University of Michigan, Department of Psychiatry. This talk aims to unpack the decisions behind starting, modifying, and pausing ERP with a patient. We will examine example cases and apply research findings to develop guidelines for this challenging decision-making process.