Annmarie Mica is pursuing her doctoral degree at Mass School for Profession Psychology. She has her master’s degree in clinical psychology form Columbia University. She has served as an intern at Grace Square Hospital in New York and did neuropsychological assessments at the Wesley Health Care Center in Saratoga Springs, NY. She has also served as an intern in the Chelmsford Public Schools and led therapeutic activities for children with ADHD at the Center for Emotional and Behavioral Health in Vero Beach, FL. Annmarie got her bachelor’s degree in cognitive neuroscience from Union College where she did a term abroad in Australia and New Zealand.
Gregory Pennline is a doctoral student at Mass School of Professional {Psychology. He has his master’s degree in clinical psychology from the University of Dayton. He also holds a post-master’s certificate in Clinical Community Counseling from Johns Hopkins University. He is certified as an associate Alcohol and Drug Counselor from the Maryland Board of Profession Counselors and Therapists and as a Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board. For the past year and a half, Greg has served as a substance abuse therapist at Johns Hopkins University. He has also worked as a chemical dependency outpatient therapist at Nova House Association in Dayton, Ohio. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
Catherine Seldin is a doctoral student at Mass School of professional Psychology. She holds a master’s degree in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard University. She has done clinical work at Two Brattle Center in Cambridge, MA, providing both individual and group therapy and has tutored adolescent and adult learners at the RedKey Center. Catherine has also been involved in research at the University of Oxford and at the Stone Center at Wellesley College. During her undergraduate work at Brandeis University she was a peer counselor for the counseling and rape crisis hotline.