Elizabeth Gong-Guy, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist, CA PSY 9768
Director
Ph.D. University of California Los Angeles
A.B. Stanford University
Dr. Gong-Guy received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at UCLA. She completed internships at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Medical Center. She is a generalist with expertise in post-traumatic stress, mood disorders, refugee and immigrant mental health, multicultural and diversity issues, couples therapy, evidence-based treatments, and training in mental health and clinical supervision. Her experiences in community psychology, program evaluation and suicide prevention programming have highlighted innovative models of service delivery to underserved populations. Dr. Gong-Guy has served as a Psychology Examining Committee Commissioner on the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance, a site-visitor for the American Psychological Association Committee on Accreditation, and a consultant to the National Center for Asian American Mental Health. Dr. Gong-Guy is Co-Principal Investigator of the UCLA Access to Care Program, an alcohol and substance screening and brief intervention study currently being conducted at CAPS in conjunction with the Integrated Substance Abuse Programs at UCLA’s Semel Institute.