Nina Diepenbrock is currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology – Los Angeles Campus. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brown University. Her current doctoral research explores the correlation between parenting styles experienced in childhood and resulting resilience and adaptability to stress in adulthood. Nina has experience working with children and families, including ethnic minorities and individuals from low socio-economic communities in school settings. She has also worked with adolescents and older adults in clinical research settings, providing neuropsychological assessment and facilitating support groups for families. Nina’s clinical experience includes treating those with depression, anxiety, trauma, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and developmental delays. Nina has received training in trauma-informed care, effective parenting skills, and crisis support.
Nina Diepenbrock, M.A.
Predoctoral Psychology Trainee
Nina Diepenbrock is currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology – Los Angeles Campus. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Brown University. Her current doctoral research explores the correlation between parenting styles experienced in childhood and resulting resilience and adaptability to stress in adulthood. Nina has experience working with children and families, including ethnic minorities and individuals from low socio-economic communities in school settings. She has also worked with adolescents and older adults in clinical research settings, providing neuropsychological assessment and facilitating support groups for families. Nina’s clinical experience includes treating those with depression, anxiety, trauma, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and developmental delays. Nina has received training in trauma-informed care, effective parenting skills, and crisis support.
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