Compassion - Bridging Practice and Science - page 507

Jocelyn received her Ph.D. in Clinical Science from University of
California, Berkeley and a B.A. in Psychology at Stanford
University. At UC Berkeley, she was awarded the Diebold
Fellowship, Greater Good Science Center Hornaday Fellowship,
and the Sheldon J. Korchin Dissertation Prize in Clinical
Psychology. She completed a clinical internship and postdoctoral
fellowship at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. She has
published articles in peer-reviewed journals (e.g., Emotion,
Psychology and Aging) and book chapters. She currently
provides clinical services in private practice in San Francisco,
specializing in evidence-based psychotherapy for mood, anxiety,
behavioral health, and relational issues in adults and couples. In
addition to her private practice, Dr. Sze continues to conduct
research and program development work with collaborators at
Stanford University, UCSF, and SFVAMC. Dr. Sze’s research
interests include: emotion and aging; technology-assisted
psychotherapy interventions to aid in treatment dissemination;
and the mechanisms through which mindfulness affects emotion
regulation and wellbeing.
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