An aspiring clinical psychology professional with an established track record in crisis intervention and mental health support, as well as extensive prior experience working with adolescents and young adults with Autism. Friendly and upbeat, with a strong background in Psychology research and academia at Yale University.
Provided crisis intervention and mental health support via text, providing resources and an empathetic ear to assist individuals in distress. Recently, while recovering from ACL surgery, I restarted volunteering on the platform.
Provided excellent customer service while often managing difficult customers and navigating high-stress situations. Also solidified Spanish fluency through communication with coworkers.
Independently recorded, mixed, and mastered a 12-song a cappella album, self-teaching many relevant audio skills and practicing project management.
Supported the mental and emotional well-being of 15 first-year students through regular individual and group meetings, easing their college transition, all while finishing my coursework as a senior at Yale.
Participated in research on the SHANK3 gene’s role in autism spectrum disorders, and engaged with the Psychology research community at Yale.
Engaged weekly with children with autism and developmental disabilities, carrying out tailored educational activities and support.
Organized and facilitated a 3-week day camp for teenagers with developmental disabilities, ensuring an engaging experience for all involved. Also served as one of 3 camp counselors, working closely with each of the campers on a daily basis.