Enjey Lin, PhD

Associate Clinical Professor
Psychiatry

Christie Enjey Lin, PhD, BCBA-D, is a UCSF Department of Psychiatry Associate Clinical Professor and clinical psychologist at the UCSF Center for ASD and NDDs. Her specialty area is in the evaluation and treatment of children with neurodiversity, specifically autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), including co-occurring psychiatric conditions related to anxiety. Her clinical and research experiences and interests are in examining and developing evidence-based treatments for neurodiverse youth to treat core symptoms areas and their co-occurring mental health needs. She also has experience teaching and providing clinical supervision to provide evidence-based specialty care to neurodiverse youth to trainees in psychology, psychiatry, and other areas of medicine. She completed her clinical psychology doctorate degree at UC Santa Barbara, internship at the Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford/Children’s Health Council, and post-doctoral fellowship at UCLA. She has specialty training in behavior analysis as a board-certified behavior analysist-doctorate level (BCBA-D) and providing modified cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Prior to UCSF, she was clinical faculty at the UCLA Child and Adult Neurodevelopmental (CAN) Clinic.

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