Priya Ramanujam, Ph.D., Psychologist, received her B.A. from Wellesley College and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The University of Utah. She went on to complete her residency and fellowship training at Oregon Health & Science University. She has extensive training in cognitive-behavioral interventions for pediatric anxiety (obsessive-compulsive disorder, separation anxiety, selective mutism, social anxiety, panic attacks, phobias) and related conditions (tic disorders/Tourette syndrome, hair-pulling, skin-picking).
Dr. Ramanujam also has specialized training in pediatric psychology and enjoys working with youth with a variety of chronic medical conditions (e.g. type 1 diabetes, gastroenterological conditions, encopresis). She also offers treatment for common pediatric concerns, including sleep challenges, selective eating, and toileting difficulties.
Dr. Ramanujam has a collaborative and empathetic style and strives to tailor evidence-based interventions to each client’s unique cultural context. Outside of her clinical work, Dr. Ramanujam has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific journal publications and book chapters on these topics.
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Hey Warrior: A Book for Kids About Anxiety by Karen Young (5-12 years)
What to Do When You Worry Too Much by Dawn Huebner (6-12 years)
Outsmarting Worry by Dawn Huebner, Ph.D. (9-13 years)
Stuff That’s Loud: A Teen’s Guide to Unspiraling When OCD Gets Noisy by Ben Sedley & Lisa Coyne (teens)
Freeing Your Child from Anxiety by Tamar Chansky, Ph.D. (parents)