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Stephanie Pinch, M.Ed.
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Stephanie is a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the University of Denver with a master's in clinical psychology. Prior to coming to Denver, she taught special education for 5 years and earned a master's in education. She is specializing in infant and early childhood mental health. She provides therapeutic services with families, couples, perinatal and postpartum moms, and children. She has practicum experience at Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora Mental Health Center Early Childhood and Family Center, the Caring for yoU and Baby (CUB) Clinic work, and private practice settings. She has extensive experience in psychological assessment and enjoys helping families bridge the gap between diagnosis and school accommodations. Her clinical goal is to continue to provide services to families through an attachment lens to better help dyads of parents and children connect and attach. When not working with families, she is watching anything Boston sports related.

Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
The United States’ maternal mortality rates, in 2018, were 17.4 deaths per 100,000 births, the highest among developed countries (CDC, 2018; Tikkanen et al., 2020). Addressing these alarming rates, the CDC launched the Hear Her Campaign, which aims to save mothers’ lives by 1) raising awareness of warning signs and the potential for illness/loss of life, […]

Kelly Lavin, PhD + 6 more
August 22, 2021

At Home with COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified anxiety and stressors across the community and resulted in a growing need for psychological interventions via telehealth. Perinatal families, a population vulnerable to stressors and mental health difficulties even when the world is not facing a pandemic, are particularly vulnerable during the current public health crisis. Perinatal Anxiety During an […]

Stephanie Pinch, M.Ed. + 2 more
June 7, 2020
