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Pediatric Psychologist
Education BA, University at Albany, State University of New York, 2006 MS, Pacific University, 2009 Psy.D., Pacific University, 2012
Internship Child/Adolescent Clinical Psychology, Ethan Allen/Lincoln Hills School, 2011-2012
Fellowship Child/Adolescent Psychiatric Consultation and Liaison Service, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center/Institute of Living, Hartford Hospital, 2012-2013
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
When our electronics act up, we can usually just unplug to reset them. If only our emotions were so simple. But during moments of stress, there are still some trusty methods for kids and teens – and parents – to calm themselves down. We could all use the practice! Connecticut Children’s pediatric psychologist Kelly Maynes, […]
Posted In: Behavioral Health, Behavioral Health Kit, Mental Health
In recent years, athletes from Simone Biles to Naomi Osaka to Michael Phelps have come forward to talk about the importance of mental health, along with the impact of sports and competition. Lots of young athletes can relate. A sport can all too easily switch from a source of joy to a source of stress. […]
Posted In: Back to School, Behavioral Health, Sports Medicine
As a parent, you’re often told to “model calm.” But in life, and especially over the past couple years of the pandemic, it can be exhausting for parents to constantly keep it together – and it’s not necessarily healthy for their kids, either. How do you manage stress, fear, sadness, and other negative emotions when […]
Posted In: Behavioral Health, Parenting, Parenting Through Change Kit