Kari-Ann Clow is a student in the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Ottawa. She is currently completing her pre-doctoral internship at the Centre for Psychological Services and Research. She provides evidence-based assessment and treatment to children, adolescents, and families under the supervision of a licensed psychologist. Kari-Ann’s areas of practice include mood, anxiety, ADHD, trauma and attachment, aggression, behavioural difficulties, emotion regulation difficulties and parenting challenges. Her approach to therapy is integrative, collaborative, and strength-based. She has a strong passion for advocacy and working with vulnerable children and youth who are involved in the criminal justice system and the child welfare system.
Kari-Ann has received training in a range of settings including the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and Montfort hospital’s pediatric clinic. She also has a master’s degree in counselling where she worked at the London Family Court Clinic with youth and their families. Kari-Ann’s doctoral research explores social anxiety among undergraduate students.