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Alana R Rawlinson, PhD

Child Psychologist

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My bio

Alana Rawlinson, PhD, serves as the Director of UF Health Psychology Specialties. Dr. Rawlinson is a trained Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychologist with experience in a variety of multidisciplinary settings. Dr. Rawlinson graduated from Auburn University’s Clinical Psychology PhD Program (Child Track) in 2016 after completing her Residency in Pediatric Health Psychology at Children’s Hospital Colorado. She joined the University of Florida as a Postdoctoral Fellow before transitioning to faculty within the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology in 2018. Dr. Rawlinson holds a certification in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), an evidence-based behavioral parent training program for families of children ages 2-7 with externalizing disorders. As a PCIT Within Program Trainer, she trains graduate students, interns and postdoctoral fellows in PCIT. Dr. Rawlinson serves as a Psychology Attending for trainees providing assessments and therapy with youth ages 2 through 21 for a variety of psychological diagnoses within the UF Health Psychology Specialties Clinic.

Outside of clinical care, Dr. Rawlinson directs the College of Public Health and Health Professions (PHHP)’s Honors Program. In this role, she teaches an Honors Seminar Course to third year undergraduates and mentors students’ undergraduate research involvement and thesis development through graduation. Dr. Rawlinson is the PHHP liaison with UF’s Center for Undergraduate Research and promotes undergraduate research scholarships (e.g., Emerging and University Scholar Awards) and opportunities within PHHP.

Education

  • Fellowship

    University of Florida, 2018

  • PhD - Clinical Psychology (Child Track)

    Auburn University, 2016

  • Residency - Pediatric Health Psychology

    Children's Hospital Colorado, 2016

My areas of focus

Specialties

Gender

Female

Accomplishments

  • Notable Nole Young Alumni Award

    Florida State University, 2022

  • Reubin O'D. Askew Award- Highest Honor

    Florida State University, 2022

  • Early Career Contributions Award

    Florida Psychological Association, North Central Chapter, 2020

  • Most Cited Paper Award

    Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2020

  • Best Research in an Emerging Field Award

    Society for Pediatric Psychology, 2017

  • APA Division 54 Student Poster Winner (First Author)

    American Psychological Association Annual Convention, 2016

  • Exemplary Professionalism Award

    Children's Hospital Colorado, 2016

  • Lair Fellowship Memorial Award for Outstanding Clinical Graduate Student

    Auburn University, 2015

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year

    Auburn University, 2012