Hong is a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology program working with Dr. Andrea Chronis-Tuscano in the Maryland ADHD Program. After graduating from Yale University in 2018, she spent two years as a postbaccalaureate research fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health studying the treatment and brain and behavioral mechanisms of youth irritability and ADHD. Hong's research focuses on the influences of parent psychopathology and parenting on the developmental outcomes of children with ADHD and/or anxiety across the lifespan. Additionally, she is interested in the development and evaluation of personalized interventions.
In the past, she chaired the Clinical Psychology Diversity Training Committee and served as the Cinical Psychology Student Representative for the 2023-2024 term. Currently, she is a Student Representative for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP), which offers free student membership! :)
Areas of Interest
- Developmental Psychopathology
- Parenting
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- Intervention Development
Degrees
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BSPsychology, Yale University
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MSClinical Psychology, University of Maryland