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Jahnia Gabrielle Treadwell
Casual - Non-Exempt, Psych/General Psychiatry and Psychology (Adult)
BioJahnia Treadwell is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student at the PAU-Stanford PsyD Consortium, graduating in 2030. Originally from Allentown, PA, and now in San Jose, CA, she holds a BA in Psychology from Bucknell University.
As an undergraduate, Jahnia completed an 80-hour certification at Transitions of PA to become an advocate counselor for the domestic violence crisis shelter. Her work in the Safe House and Housing Department strengthened her dedication to trauma-informed care and serving vulnerable populations.
Her clinical interests include trauma-informed therapy for at-risk youth and adults, emphasizing culturally responsive and spiritually integrated care. She plans to launch a private practice LLC offering Christian therapy and holistic wellness. Her long-term vision includes a multidisciplinary healing space with massage and acupuncture, an Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) clinic, and a soul cycling studio—uniting mental health, physical restoration, and spiritual renewal. -
Laura Turner-Essel, PhD
Program Manager, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Current Role at StanfordProgram Manager, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Cristiana Vattuone, PhD
Clinical Research Associate, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development
BioDr. Vattuone is a clinician and researcher for the Autism and Developmental Disorders Research Program in the Division of Child Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Vattuone's expertise includes clinical and neuropsychological assessment of autism spectrum disorder and associated genetic conditions. Dr. Vattuone received her Ph.D. in Human Development and Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles with specialized training in evidence-based interventions. Dr. Vattuone’s research efforts focus on the early identification, diagnosis, and treatment of infants and toddlers, developmental trajectories, and the role of the family in supporting positive outcomes. Her dedication to research, treatment, and training continues at ADDRP to support individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families.