Marissa Ferry is a fourth-year Clinical Psychology PhD candidate at Pacific University. Her research interests include mitigating the impacts of intergenerational trauma through culturally adaptive and promotive interventions in racially and ethnically minoritized children, adolescents, and families. Her current population of focus is early childhood and their caregivers, and she is passionate about community-centered care, equitable access to mental health services, and giving voice to populations who have been traditionally excluded from research and healthcare spaces. Prior to her doctoral studies, Marissa received a master’s in counseling psychology from the University of San Francisco.

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