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Alana N. Levine, B.S.
2 articles
Alana N. Levine, B.S., is a 2019 graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in psychology and a concentration in neuroscience. She is a first-year student in the APA-approved Psy.D. program in Clinical Psychology at Loyola University Maryland. She currently serves as the Educational Affairs Chair of the Maryland Psychological Association Graduate Students (MPAGS). Alana’s clinical and research interests include neuropsychology, health psychology, and self-care for psychologists and graduate students.

Personal Psychotherapy as a Self-Care Strategy for Psychotherapists-in-Training
Numerous authors have highlighted the many challenges and stressors experienced by graduate students in clinical and counseling psychology throughout their training (e.g., Harder, 2024; Prakash et al., 2023; Sosoo & Wise, 2021) and that “given the multiple demands and expectations for students in professional psychology programs” some level of stress is an inevitable part of […]

Alana N. Levine, B.S. + 1 more
April 9, 2024

Personal Psychotherapy as an Essential Self-Care Strategy
Numerous authors have emphasized the importance of the ongoing practice of self-care for psychotherapists (e.g. Baker, 2003; Barnett et al., 2007; Norcross & VandenBos, 2018; Wise & Reuman, 2019). Support for this focus on self-care by all psychotherapists is found in the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (Ethics Code, […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more
January 14, 2024
