Isabelle Fleury

Ph.D.

(she/her/hers)

is a doctoral student clinician for the Healing Center and the Trauma, Adversity, Resilience, and Prevention Clinic. As a doctoral student, she is working alongside Dr. Erin Dowdy in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Isabelle received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University, New Brunswick prior to pursuing a Ph.D. with an emphasis in School Psychology. She then went on to work as a research assistant for Montefiore’s Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration Program and Trauma-Informed Care Program.

During her time at Montefiore, she worked with an incredibly large and diverse population in the Bronx to integrate psychological treatment into medical centers with the goals of increasing service utilization and reducing stigma associated with behavioral health care. Since beginning her doctoral program, Isabelle has worked with several local schools delivering counseling and assessment services, as well as conducting research related to school-based universal mental health screening.

Broadly, her research interests include student mental health, Black mental health, integrated behavioral health care, complete mental health screening, and psychometrics.