Doga Cetinkaya

Doga graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University in 2022 with majors in Psychology and Economics, as well as with minors in Cognitive & Brain Sciences and Child Study & Human Development. As an undergraduate, Doga interned at the MGH Sleep and Anxiety Disorders Lab, where she worked with Dr. Edward Pace-Schott on his study on post-traumatic nightmares. Additionally, during her senior year of college Doga completed a part-time internship at the MGH Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation, where she worked on various studies including those exploring treatments for treatment resistant depression and co-morbid PTSD and bipolar disorder. Doga’s research interests include the study of psychosocial interventions for the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. After her time at the DCRP, Doga intends to pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology, with a focus on mood and anxiety disorders in adolescents and adults.