Graduate Students

Kayla Eisenberg (she/her/hers)
Kayla is a first year PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program. Broadly, her research and clinical interests include child development and youth wellbeing. Kayla aspires to combat the stigma that vulnerable children face so they can access the resources and acquire the skills they need to achieve their full potential.

Jennifer Diep (she/her/hers)
Jennifer is a first year PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program. Her research interests involve child and adolescent development, the juvenile legal system, and externalizing behaviours. She is also interested in working clinically with youths involved in or at risk of being involved in the juvenile legal system.
Christine Okigbo (she/her/hers)

Christine is a first year Clinical Psychology PhD student. She completed a Master’s degree in Experimental Psychology at Carleton University. Her research and clinical interests focus on interventions, disruptive behaviours, and disordered eating. Christine is the recipient of Concordia’s Black Student Excellence Award and currently leads a lab project examining treatment strategies that predict outcomes for youth with callous-unemotional traits and disruptive behaviours. In the future, she aims to work clinically with youth and adults.
Sanjna Navani (she/her/hers)
Sanjna is a first-year MA student in the Clinical Psychology program. She is interested in developing, implementing, assessing, and personalising interventions, especially by taking into account intersectional, socio-cultural, and contextual factors. Ultimately, she hopes to advance the delivery and implementation of evidence-based practices, both through her research and clinical work, in particular for those from minoritized communities.
