Specialty Areas: Anxiety and Mood Disorders; Depression; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity and Behavior Disorders; Cognitive Behavior Therapy; Neuropsychological and Educational Testing.
John Paul Reyes is a clinical psychology intern and serves on the clinical staff of both the Child Study Center and Bellevue Hospital where he conducts evaluations and provides ongoing treatment through a number of our services. Mr. Reyes' clinical interests include depression, anxiety, trauma, neuropsychological assessment, and issues concerning underserved populations including GLBTQ youth. His research interests include examining the process of psychotherapy and multicultural issues in mental health.
Mr. Reyes is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in child clinical psychology at the University of Denver, where he also received his Master's degree in clinical psychology. He is currently working on his dissertation, Examining the Alliance-Outcome Relationship: Reverse Causation, Third Variables, and Treatment-Phase Artifacts. Mr. Reyes earned his bachelor's degree in biological basis of behavior and philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Reyes is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Mr. Reyes' has co-authored manuscripts including a chapter published in Handbook of Child and Adolescent Diagnostic and Behavioral Assessment on assessing the therapeutic process. While attending the University of Denver, he received the Lawrence Miller Award, and his research has been presented at several professional organizations including the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, the American Psychological Association, and the American Academy of Neurology.