Jenna Yejin Sung
Pre-doctoral Clinical Fellow
I am a Clinical Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/Harvard Medical Center, affiliated with the Center for Digital Mental Health and Center for OCD and Related Disorders. I am also a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at Stony Brook University, within the Lab for Scalable Mental Health.
My primary research goal is to ameliorate the longstanding access-disparity within the mental health system that disproportionately harms marginalized youth by testing and disseminating accessible, scalable interventions that can address multiple level barriers to care. I am committed to creating and distributing equitable psychotherapy supports for families of varying resources through high-impact implementation focused projects. Supported by the Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS), a program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, I hope to maximize the impact of this research by engaging with policy-level work.
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Prior to graduate school, I attended Emory University to study psychology and educational studies and was a clinical research coordinator at the Pediatric Research Anxiety Center (PARC) affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Education
Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital
Cognitive Behavioral Scientist Track
Pre-doctoral Internship
2024-2025
Stony Brook University
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology
M.A. Clinical Psychology
2019 - 2025
Emory University
B.A. Psychology & Educational Studies
2013-2017