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Tips from Clinical Psychology Professor Jon Abramowitz

Tips from Clinical Psychology Professor Jon Abramowitz

Jon Abramowitz is a professor of clinical psychology in Carolina’s College of Arts & Sciences and an expert in anxiety disorders. He is also the director of the UNC Anxiety Clinic.

His research and clinical interests focus on anxiety and related disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder. He mentors and trains clinical psychology graduate students in these areas, and he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses.

Working with many students and collaborators, he has published more than 300 research articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries and books on anxiety, OCD and related topics.

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