Eileen Jannice Santa-Sosa, PhD, ABPP
Pediatric Psychologist - NICU/Thrive
- Languages Spoken:
- English
Education and Training
- Internship
- Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School (2009), Psychology
- Fellowship
- Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine (2011), Child & Adolescent Psychology
- Graduate School
- University of Massachusetts at Boston (2003)
University of Massachusetts at Boston (2009) - Board Certification
- American Board of Professional Psychology
Departments and Programs
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Research Interests
- Ethnocultural factors and health disparities
- Pediatric traumatic stress
- Premature birth and NICU follow-up
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Publications
Publications
- Camp-based multi-component intervention for families of young children with type 1 diabetes: A pilot and feasibility study. Gupta OT, MacKenzie M, Burris A, Jenkins BB, Collins N, Shade M, Santa-Sosa E, Stewart SM, White PC Pediatr Diabetes 2017 Dec
- Addressing Ethnocultural Factors in Treatment for Child Physical Abuse. Santa-Sosa, E.J. & Runyon, M.K. Journal of Child and Family Studies. DOI 10.1007/s10826-014-9969-5 2015 24 6
- Depression and Parenting by Nonoffending Mothers of Children Who Experienced Sexual Abuse. Santa-Sosa EJ, Steer RA, Deblinger E, Runyon MK J Child Sex Abus 2013 November-December 22 8 915-930
Books
- Shapiro, E. & Santa, E. (2005) Love in (At Least) Two Cultures: Dilemmas of Intimacy, Gender, and Generation in Practice with Immigrant Families. In Mirkin M.P., Suyemoto K. & Okun B. (Eds.), Psychotherapy with Women: Exploring Diverse Contexts and Identities.Guilford: New York.
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Professional Activities
- American Psychological Association (2007)
- Dallas Psychological Association (2013)
- Texas Psychological Association (2014)