Rebecca Stock, M.S., is a psychology intern at CBC where she conducts individual, family and group psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults. She is currently a fifth-year doctoral student in the School Psychology program at St. John’s University. Rebecca earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Yeshiva University, Stern College, and her master’s degree in School Psychology at St. John’s University.
Rebecca has received intensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She has training and experience working with children, adolescents, and adults from diverse cultural, religious, developmental, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds. She has experience treating a range of disorders and concerns including anxiety, ADHD, selective mutism, and emotional dysregulation. Prior to her internship at CBC, Rebecca conducted psychological assessment and intervention services for children and adolescents at the St. John’s Center for Psychological Services, a community based mental health clinic. Rebecca has also worked as a school psychology extern at the Ardsley Union Free School District in Westchester, New York. At the Ardsley school district, Rebecca provided individual and group counseling for elementary, middle, and high school students, psychoeducational evaluations, behavioral observations, and functional behavioral assessments.
Rebecca’s current research at St. John’s University focuses on perception and measurement of clinical competency in CBT. As a doctoral fellow, she has also worked as a teaching assistant in the Clinical Psychology Department at St. John’s University.