My name is Abby Szkutak and I am a fourth-year Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student at Teachers College, Columbia University. Currently, I am a graduate fellow in Dr. Douglas Mennin's Regulation of Emotion in Anxiety and Depression (READ) Lab and a clinical extern at the New York State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Irving Medical Center and New York Anxiety Treatment.
I graduated with a B.A. (summa cum laude) in Psychology from the College of the Holy Cross, a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts. I then worked for as a post-bacc research coordinator at the Massachusetts General Hospital's Center for OCD & Related Disorders (CORD), where I coordinated studies investigating cognitive/attentional processes across worries, rumination, and obsessions, TMS for OCD, and neural correlates of emotional learning.
I graduated with a B.A. (summa cum laude) in Psychology from the College of the Holy Cross, a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts. I then worked for as a post-bacc research coordinator at the Massachusetts General Hospital's Center for OCD & Related Disorders (CORD), where I coordinated studies investigating cognitive/attentional processes across worries, rumination, and obsessions, TMS for OCD, and neural correlates of emotional learning.