
Evelyn Gould
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences (Clinician Educator) (Part-Time)
Psychiatry and The Behavioral Sciences
1031 W. 34th Street
University Park Campus
Los Angeles
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Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Training Plus Behavior Parent Training on Parental Implementation of Autism Treatment Psychol Rec. 2022; 72(4):601-617. . View in PubMed
First Things First: Parent Psychological Flexibility and Self-Compassion During COVID-19 Behav Anal Pract. 2021 Dec; 14(4):1092-1098. . View in PubMed
An Invitation to Act on the Value of Self-Care: Being a Whole Person in All That You Do Behav Anal Pract. 2020 Sep; 13(3):559-567. . View in PubMed
Dr. Evelyn Gould (Evie) is a Licensed Psychologist and Clinical Behavior Analyst at USC’s Counseling and Mental Health (CMH) where she provides services to USC students. Originally from Belfast, N. Ireland, Evie completed her academic and clinical training in Ireland, U.K. and the U.S.A.
Dr. Gould has specialized training in contextual-behavioral and trauma-informed treatment approaches. Her professional interests include anxiety, Autism, OCD (and related disorders), identity development, relationship difficulties, psychological flexibility and resilience, LGBTQIA+ mental health, parenting and parent mental health.
Dr. Gould is passionate about providing compassionate, affirmative, and culturally responsive care, and is actively committed to practices of cultural humility and antiracism in her personal and professional life. She provides gender-affirming therapy services and supports students by writing letters to help advocate for gender affirming procedures and surgery.
Dr. Gould’s pronouns are she, her, they, them.
Dr. Gould has specialized training in contextual-behavioral and trauma-informed treatment approaches. Her professional interests include anxiety, Autism, OCD (and related disorders), identity development, relationship difficulties, psychological flexibility and resilience, LGBTQIA+ mental health, parenting and parent mental health.
Dr. Gould is passionate about providing compassionate, affirmative, and culturally responsive care, and is actively committed to practices of cultural humility and antiracism in her personal and professional life. She provides gender-affirming therapy services and supports students by writing letters to help advocate for gender affirming procedures and surgery.
Dr. Gould’s pronouns are she, her, they, them.