Director of Mental Health Programming
American Muslim Health Professionals
Bethesda, Maryland
Dr. Chaudhry serves as a global mental health and well-being psychologist at the World Bank Group. She practices as a senior psychologist with Washington Behavioral Medicine and Associates LLC. Her prior roles include serving as a senior clinical psychologist and faculty member with the Psychiatric Institute of Washington, a trauma-focused institute with a culturally diverse patient population in Washington D.C. and Clinical Director of Contigo International. She is MHFA Trained and has developed training for MHFA across the United States for AMHP.us. Her experience as a practitioner and activist promoting mental health awareness and training provides Pantheon with a key subject matter expert to guide our user research efforts. In 2019, she established the first asylum and human rights clinic in the Department of Professional Psychology in her role as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the George Washington University. In 2016, she received the Leadership recognition award for service in Mental Health Programming by the Muslim Mental Health Conference and Michigan State University Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Chaudhry received her Doctorate from the George Washington University in 2010. She completed her postgraduate training at Harvard University's Global Mental Health Program specializing in Trauma and Recovery.
MHFA Forum 5 - The Value of Mental Health First Aid for Refugee and Immigrant Communities
Sunday, April 14, 2024
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM CT