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Summary
- Jennifer Phillips is a psychologist based in Stanford, CA, specializing in clinical psychology and child & adolescent psychology. She completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and has pursued fellowships in autism research and clinical child psychology. Her experience includes working with neurodevelopmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders, and she is a certified ADOS-2 trainer. Phillips has contributed to numerous publications focusing on autism, including studies on genetic influences, blood oxytocin concentrations, and interventions to improve socialization in children with autism, with her work being cited extensively in the academic community.
Professional Memberships
- American Psychological AssociationMember
- National Academy of NeuropsychologyMember
- International Society for Autism ResearchMember
- Bay Area Autism ConsortiumMember
- APA Division 53: Clinical Child PsychologyMember
- APA Division 33: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities/ASDMember
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 32 citationsGenetic and environmental influences on structural brain measures in twins with autism spectrum disorder.John P. Hegarty, Luiz Fernando Longuim Pegoraro, Laura C. Lazzeroni, Mira M. Raman, Joachim Hallmayer
Molecular Psychiatry. 2020-10-01 - 13 citationsBlood oxytocin concentration positively predicts contagious yawning behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder.M. Mariscal, Ozge Oztan, Sophie M. Rose, Robin A. Libove, Lisa Jackson
Autism Research. 2019-05-27 - 103 citationsA randomized placebo-controlled pilot trial shows that intranasal vasopressin improves social deficits in children with autismKaren J. Parker, Ozge Oztan, Robin A. Libove, Noreen Mohsin, Debra S. Karhson
Science Translational Medicine. 2019-05-08
External Links
- Stanford Universityhttp://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Jennifer_Phillips/
- Palo Alto Universityhttps://www.paloaltou.edu/faculty/jennifer-phillips
Office
401 Quarry Rd
Stanford, CA 94305Phone+1 650-723-5511Fax+1 650-724-7389
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