Dr. Barclay Stone, Speaker. Diplomado en Lingüística Forense Comparada

Dr. Barclay Jane Stone Is a staff psychologist at the UCSF/SFGH Child Trauma Research Program. She is the intake and referral coordinator and also provides clinical supervision and co-facilitates the Trauma and Multicultural Seminar. Previously she was part of CTRP’s Tipping Point funded community mental health initiative, offering capacity building and direct service (individual trauma treatment for transitional age youth and adults) at Homeless Prenatal Program and New Door Ventures.

Barclay earned her BA in Latin American Literature with a minor in Education at Dartmouth College. Graduate work in Latin American Literature (and the possibility of continuing to sit in cafes reading poetry) brought her from the East Coast to U.C. Berkeley. She received her master’s degree and went on to teach Spanish and work in women’s reproductive health locally and abroad until figuring out that clinical psychology was the career that would allow her to meld many of her interests.

Barclay received a doctorate in clinical psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA. Her dissertation was titled “Acculturative Stress in Mexican Immigrant Women and the Nature and Role of Social Support.” She completed her predoctoral internship and two years of postdoctoral fellowship at the Child Trauma Research Program at the University of California, San Francisco and then worked for 4 years as a staff psychologist at the UCSF Trauma Recovery Center, treating adult PTSD in victims of violent crime, refugees and asylum seekers. In her free time she loves to read, write, hike, and spend time with friends and family.