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Meet the Lab Members

First Years Project Research Staff

Angelique Teeters

Angelique Teeters graduated from the College of Mount Saint Joseph in May 2006 with a BS in Psychology. She completed a co-op experience in Emergency Medicine at Cincinnati Children's before joining Dr. Ammerman's lab immediately after graduation in May. She is currently one of two research assistants working on the First Years Project. In this position she assists in the development of study databases, measures, and procedures.

Working on this project has given Angelique the opportunity to build on skills surrounding data collection, entry, management, and analysis. As a currently enrolled graduate student in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Xavier University, she has welcomed the chance to engage in clinical interactions with study participants, utilizing clinical skills she is learning as part of her graduate work.

Angelique's future plans upon graduation include clinical work with children, teaching, and continuing research pursuits.


MIDIS Project Staff

Sarah Felice

Sarah is a therapist for Every Child Succeeds' Maternal Depression Treatment Project (MDTP) and the newly implemented study, the Mother and Infant Depression Improvement Study (MIDIS). In these programs, Sarah implements In-Home Cognitive Behavior Therapy to help first-time, postpartum mothers overcome depression and bring about a positive environment for their children.

Sarah joined Every Child Succeeds in September 2006. She received both her Bachelors and Masters degrees from the Unoversity of Kentucky. She is a licensed social worker in both Ohio and Kentucky. Prior to this position, Sarah worked with children and families in a variety of clinical settings including the public school system, residential treatment programs, and day treatment centers.

Sarah is very excited to be a member of Every Child Succeeds and happy to have the opportunity to work at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.