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CAST LIVE: Q&A with Dr. Margaret Mauzé, Pediatric Psychologist

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Join CAST Schools for a Q&A Session with Dr. Margaret Mauzé, Pediatric Psychologist.

Friday, May 29, 2020

12 pm – 1 pm

About Dr. Margaret Mauzé

Margaret R. Mauzé, PhD, ABPP is a Board-Certified Pediatric Psychologist.  She graduated from Georgetown University as an undergraduate where she double majored in English and Psychology. She received her PhD in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology from the University of Kansas in 2005.   In 2008, she achieved specialty board certification in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, the youngest psychologist in the country at the time to do so. She spent 8 years as a staff psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital where she was also the Director of the Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.  She moved to Texas in 2012 where she opened her own private practice. She currently serves as a consultant at The Acorn: A School for Young Children. She has over 25 professional publications, including a collaboration on a children’s book about anxiety, William the What If Wonder On His First Day of School, which was featured on Showcase with Barbara Keller in 2019. Her most important role is as mom to her two young boys.

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