Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern

Taylor Rezeppa

Taylor is a PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology at Ohio University and began her APA-accredited predoctoral psychology internship at UCSD in 2026. She received her bachelor's degree in Psychology and Family Science from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2019, and later completed her M.S. in Psychology at Ohio University in 2024.

Autumn Askew

Autumn Askew (she/her) is a predoctoral clinical psychology intern and Ph.D. candidate in the Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at San Diego State University and UC San Diego. Since 2017, she has worked to support individuals experiencing eating disorders across a variety of clinical and research settings.

Claire Cusack

Claire Cusack (she/they) is an APA predoctoral psychology intern and a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at the University of Louisville. They earned their BA in Psychology from Agnes Scott College and obtained their MA in Psychology at Towson University. During graduate school, Claire received extensive training in eating disorders and commonly co-occurring disorders, including anxiety and mood disorders.

Sarrah Ali

Sarrah is a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology at Florida State University and began her predoctoral internship at the UC San Diego Health Eating Disorders Center for Treatment and Research in 2026. She earned her B.S. in Psychology from UC San Diego in 2016 and her M.S. in Clinical Psychology from Florida State University in 2023. She is especially excited to return to UC San Diego where she first developed an interest in eating disorders as an undergraduate student.

Weilynn Chang

Weilynn Chang is a pre-doctoral clinical psychology intern at UC San Diego Health's Eating Disorders Center for Treatment and Research. Weilynn is a clinical psychology Ph.D. candidate at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and is a member of the Dysregulated Eating and Mood Team (DREAM Team Lab). Prior to her doctoral studies, Weilynn graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in Journalism (minor in Psychology).