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Our Team

Ryan B. Matlow, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor in Stanford’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is a child clinical psychologist whose clinical and research efforts focus on understanding and addressing the impact of stress, trauma, and adversity in children, families, and communities. He is the Director of Community Programs for Stanford’s Early Life Stress and Resilience Program, and a core faculty member in the Stanford Human Rights in Trauma Mental Health Program. He is engaged in clinical service, program development, and interdisciplinary collaboration efforts that address childhood trauma exposure in communities that have been historically marginalized, under-resourced, or experienced human rights violations. He has worked extensively in providing trauma-focused psychological evaluation, treatment, and advocacy services with immigrant youth and families, with a focus on immigrants from Latin American countries.