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Sherin Stahl, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Child Psychology at Yale University School of Medicine, affiliated with the Child Study Center and Pediatrics departments. She holds secondary appointments in Pediatrics and specializes in treating anxiety, tic disorders, OCD, and ASD. Her research focuses on autism spectrum disorder, including early diagnostic tools, emotion perception in ASD individuals, and using computerized games to enhance social skills in children with ASD.
Education & Training:
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of South Florida (2002)
- MA in Clinical Psychology, University of South Florida (1990)
- AB in Psychology & English, Wellesley College (1985)
Research & Clinical Focus: Dr. Stahl’s work combines clinical practice with translational research. Her studies explore ASD interventions and emotional perception deficits, while her clinical expertise spans OCD, GAD, social anxiety, and panic disorder. She has advanced certifications in behavioral therapies for tic disorders, BFRBs, and exposure-based treatments for OCD.
Professional Engagement: Active member of the American Psychological Association and International OCD Foundation. She has served as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect.
Lab & Affiliations: Affiliated with the Tic Disorder & Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Program at Yale Medicine, contributing to multidisciplinary care and research initiatives.
