Page Anderson, Ph.D., ABPP (she/her)
I earned my Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia in 1998. I strive to conduct clinical outcome research on the treatment of anxiety that contributes to our scientific knowledge base and to the quality of life of those suffering with anxiety. I believe interventions should be acceptable, accessible, and practical. Treatment should produce real-life benefits for individuals and improve public health at large. I value creative, innovative and multidisciplinary approaches, from translational neuroscience to partnership with non-profit and small business organizations.
My lab investigates the use of virtual reality and other widely-available technologies to treat anxiety, why treatments work, and for whom. I have interests in multicultural competence that cut across my research, teaching, and practice.
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