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Kenneth Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed
Kenneth Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed
Dr. Ken Ginsburg practices Adolescent Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and is a Professor of Pediatrics. He directs Health Services at Covenant House Pennsylvania, where he serves youth enduring homelessness. He directs The Center for Parent and Teen Communication. He is editor of the multimedia toolkit “Reaching Teens” which offers youth-serving professionals trauma-sensitive strategies to promote positive youth development. He is the author of multiple parenting books published by The American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Kelly McCullough, LCSW
Kelly McCullough, LCSW
Kelly McCullough, LCSW (#80807) is a licensed therapist who treats children, adolescents, and adults. She enjoys integrating evidence-based practices with the development of an empathic relationship. She specializes in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral problems. Kelly obtained her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in Neuroscience from the University of California, San Diego. She went on to graduate with honors with a Master of Social Work degree from San Diego State University. Kelly has received extensive psychotherapy training by the psychiatry departments at UCSD, Rady Children's Hospital, and University of San Diego.

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Diana Robbins, Ph.D.
Diana Robbins, Ph.D.
Dr. Diana Robbins is a licensed clinical psychologist in San Diego, California. She is the founder of Child Psych San Diego, a private practice specializing in evidence-based treatment for children, teens, and young adults with anxiety, OCD, tic disorders, and related conditions.

Dr. Robbins received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Marquette University. Over the past 25 years, she has provided behavioral health care in a variety of settings including large managed healthcare organizations, university clinics and hospitals, community clinics, psychiatric inpatient facilities, and schools.

She has received specialized clinical training in general and expanded applications of Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE), is a graduate of the Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) and is certified in Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT). Additionally, Dr. Robbins is a professional consultant for Inference-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy (I-CBT) and is an active member of the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA). In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, traveling, learning languages, boxing, and playing guitar.

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Willa Marquis, Ph.D.
Willa Marquis, Ph.D.
Dr. Willa Marquis is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in child and adolescent anxiety and OCD treatment. She completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at UCLA and postdoctoral training at the UCSD School of Medicine/Rady Children's Hospital. Dr. Marquis has served as Clinical Supervisor at Rogers Behavioral Health San Diego. Dr. Marquis and her team provide evidence-based care to children, teens, and adults with anxiety and OCD through her practice, Marquis Child Psychology, in San Diego, CA.

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Carrie Jackson, PhD
Carrie Jackson, PhD
Dr. Carrie Jackson is a licensed psychologist and owner of SoCal Child Psychology, a group therapy private practice specializing in the treatment of ADHD. Dr. Jackson has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles related to parent treatment for ADHD. Dr. Jackson received her PhD in Psychology, with a specialization in Clinical Child Psychology, from West Virginia University before completing her predoctoral internship at the University of California-San Diego. Following the completion of her predoctoral internship, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Nationwide Children's Hospital prior to returning to San Diego.

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Suyeu Kuo, PsyD
Suyeu Kuo, PsyD
Dr. Suyeu Kuo is the Executive Clinical Director at Protected Roots Integrative (PRI) Treatment Center. She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from The Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. Dr. Kuo started out working with children and young adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and co-morbid ADHD, then began supervising behavioral therapists who provided treatment based on plans that she created. She completed her predoctoral internship through Integrated Health Psychology Training Program at George & Cynthia Miller Wellness Center and Martinez Health Center. Her postdoctoral residency was at Kaiser Permanente, working on both the Child & Family and Adult teams, with rotations in trauma, ACT, DBT, and IOP. Prior to joining PRI, Dr. Kuo continued her work at Kaiser Permanente as a case manager working with post-hospitalization patients managing chronic and/or acute suicidal ideation and moderate to severe symptom severity. At PRI, Dr. Kuo created and manages the Young Adult and Adolescent intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs, as well as a summer ADHD Intensive to support families with kids managing ADHD.

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June Louis Cabales, LMFT
June Louis Cabales, LMFT
June Louis Cabales (he/him) is a queer, first-generation, Filipino American, marriage and family therapist licensed in the state of California. His experiences as a life-long gamer who is “chronically online” inform his practice to provide culturally relevant and accessible services to those in the digital diaspora. June has used video games as a tool in his practice in a variety of settings including community/school-based, drop-in-center, and telehealth. He currently works with high-schoolers as a school-based therapist and in a group private practice.

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Ruth Millican, Psy.D
Ruth Millican, Psy.D
Dr. Millican is a clinical psychologist and San Diego local. She has worked in a myriad of settings over the course of her mental health career including in an inpatient hospital setting, in integrative medicine, on a suicide hotline, in clients homes and in the field doing crisis intervention work with the San Diego police. Dr. Millican now co-owns and runs Wander Psychotherapy, a group practice that specializes in working with the queer, gender non-conforming and neurodivergent communities of San Diego. She is also the parent of a neurodivergent child and in her free time likes to travel, drink boba and hang out with her mini schnauzer.

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Miranda Millican, LMFT
Miranda Millican, LMFT
Miranda Millican (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and co-owner of Wander Psychotherapy. Miranda leads a team of therapists who provide therapy, parent coaching, psychological assessment and support groups for the neurodivergent community in San Diego. Miranda is a queer, Autistic and ADHD therapist and applies her lived experience to her clinical work. Miranda has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings including community mental health clinics, residential programs, military mental health clinics, and school-based programs and non-profits. Miranda’s current clinical interests include making trauma informed care neurodiversity informed, parenting and attachment and mixed neurotype relationships.

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Amaya Tueller, AMFT
Amaya Tueller, AMFT
Amaya Tueller (she/her) is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who practices at Wander Psychotherapy. Amaya is an Autistic, ADHD and queer therapist who specializes in working with neurodivergent clients, the LGBTQ+ community, trauma and eating disorders. Amaya works with adults, couples/families, teens and pre-teens and also runs a support group for neurodivergent adults. Amaya’s interests include neurodivergent affirming DBT, crafting and her many adopted dogs (including her therapy dog, Manny).

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Hilary Marine, MPH, MSN, CPNP-PC
Hilary Marine, MPH, MSN, CPNP-PC
Hilary worked in pediatric healthcare for nearly 17 years prior to stepping away to pursue a Master of Public Health in Health Promotion, Education & Behavior with a focus on the health impacts of lived experiences. Hilary founded Pathwaves Partnership to merge her healthcare background with her public health lens and lived experience focus to bring health promotion efforts to individuals, families, communities, and organizations. In addition to her public health work, Hilary has returned to clinical care as a pediatric nurse practitioner. As always, her most important role is being a mom to her 4 children.

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