Jennifer Keluskar
Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. has previously taught undergraduate psychology courses at St. John’s. University in Queens, New York, including Introductory Psychology, Child Psychology, and Adolescent Psychology. She also taught an intake practicum course for Ph.D. students at St. John’s. She continues to lecture about cognitive behavioral interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for Stony Brook Hospital’s Outpatient Department of Psychiatry as part of their voluntary faculty. In the past, she was part of Stony Brook’s full time clinical faculty and provided lectures on various topics related to cognitive behavioral interventions.
Jennifer Keluskar, Ph.D. previously taught as an adjunct professor for the department of psychology at St. John’s University in Queens, New York. She is a New York State Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in cognitive-behavioral interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and anxiety disorders. Previously, Dr. Keluskar provided diagnostic evaluations and psychotherapy for Stony Brook Hospital’s Outpatient Department of Psychiatry. She continues to lecture to trainees as a part of Stony Brook’s voluntary faculty. Dr. Keluskar also has an interest in understanding and addressing the mental health impacts of climate change and is involved in writing projects concerning this topic. As a blog writer for Psychology Today, she is committed to educating the community about various mental health topics.