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Estee
Shapiro Cohen received her BA in Psychology from the University
of California at San Diego in 1990. With an interest in alcohol
research, she took a position as a Research Associate on a NIAAA-funded
multi-site research project examining the genetics of alcoholism.
She held this position for four years, until 1994 when she entered
the Clinical Psychology doctorate program at the University of Texas
at Austin. Estee worked in the SAHARA Lab throughout graduate school
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context of alcohol use. Her dissertation examined the efficacy of
an intervention designed to reduce such behavior. She graduated
from UT in August 2000 after completing a predoctoral internship
at the San Antonio VA Medical Center. Upon graduation, she entered
and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California,
Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. This fellowship
was clinical in nature. Also during this year she published her
masters thesis, which examined the differential determinants of
substance use and sexual risk-taking in young adults. Estee remained
in Sacramento after completing her fellowship and is now a licensed
Clinical Psychologist in the State of California. In April 2002,
she began part-time work at Valley Neuropsychological Services,
an already established private practice, where she continues to
work today. She works primarily with adults and performs psychological
and neuropsychological evaluations and conducts psychotherapy. When
she is not working, she is spending time with her husband, Dan,
and their two young daughters, Anna and Naomi. |