Savannah Ostner is a PhD student in Clinical Psychology at Arizona State University. She is originally from Memphis, Tennessee, and completed her Bachelor of Science in psychology as a student-athlete at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Savannah provides individual and group services for children, adolescents, and young adults. Her clinical training includes use of evidence-based practices to improve emotion regulation, increase coping skills, and improve relationships.
Savannah has published peer-review articles and presented her research at international conferences in her area of expertise – the development of psychopathology and resilience. Most recently, she provided individual services to children and adolescents at the ASU Clinical Psychology Center.
In her free time, Savannah enjoys playing with her dog and cat, exploring Arizona with friends, and learning to ice skate.