Michelle Hull,

MS, MA

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Intern

Michelle Hull (she/her/hers) is a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium with a focus on child, adolescent, and family well-being. She is currently completing her internship at Stanford Children’s Health/Children’s Health Council. Michelle’s clinical approach is grounded in building trust and working alongside clients to create meaningful change. With a strong focus on cultural responsivity, Michelle brings curiosity, respect, and thoughtfulness to her work with individuals from diverse and intersecting identities. Her clinical interests include trauma, attachment injuries, self-harm and suicidality, and youth and families affected by medical illness.

Education

  • MS, Clinical Psychology, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium
  • MA, Sustainability Science, and Practice, Stanford University
  • BA, American Studies, Concentration: Well-being Education, Stanford University

Professional Affiliations

  • Society of Pediatric Psychology
  • Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies
  • American Psychological Association

Awards

  • PAU Star Award, Palo Alto University
  • Trailblazing Trainee Award Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Winner, Child and Adolescent Depression Special Interest
  • Group Poster Exposition, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
  • Therapies (ABCT) Conference
  • Undergraduate Award of Excellence, Stanford University
  • Stanford University Rathbun Fellowship for Religious Encounter,Stanford University

Recent Presentations

  • Johnson, A., Donner, M., Hull, M., Cosgrove, V. (2024, November 6-10). The
    Relationship Between Cognitive Abilities and Illness Self-Perception in
    Pediatric Cancer Patients. [Poster Accepted]. 2024 National Academy of
    Neuropsychology (NAB) Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas, United States.
  • Hull, M. Johnson, A., Donner, M., Siciliano, S., Fox, H., Macias, M., Borge,
    O., Mahinfallah, A., Cosgrove, V. (2024, August 8-10). Illness Identity and
    Prevalence of Depression. [Poster Presentation]. 2024 American
    Psychological Association (APA) Annual Meeting, Division 54 Society of
    Pediatric Psychology. Seattle, WA, United States.
  • Hull, M., Donner, M., Johnson, A., Siciliano, S., Fox, H., Macias, M.,
    Aufderheide-Palk, C., Sidhu, C., Borge, O., Mahinfallah, A., Cosgrove, V.
    (2024, April 25-27). Maladaptive Illness Identity and Parental Perceptions of
    Uncertainty. [Poster Presentation]. 2024 Society of Pediatric Psychology
    Annual Conference (SPPAC). New Orleans, LA, United States.
  • Fox, H., Donner, M., Hull, M., Aufderheide-Palk, C., Macias, M., Siciliano, S.,
    Borge, O., Mahinfallah, A., and Cosgrove, V. (2024, April 25-27)
    Chemotherapy and Cognition in Pediatric Cancer. [Poster Presentation]. 2024
    Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference (SPPAC). New Orleans,
    LA, United States.
  • Johnson, A., Hull, M., Donner, M., Siciliano, S., Fox, H., Aufderheide-Palk,
    C., Macias, M., Sidhu, C., Cronin, K., Scher, A., Korkeakivi, L., Horkay, C.,
    Borge, O., Mahinfallah, A., Cosgrove, V. (2024, April 25-27). Post-Traumatic
    Stress Symptoms and Illness Identity in Pediatric Cancer Patients. [Poster
    Presentation]. 2024 Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference
    (SPPAC). New Orleans, LA, United States.

Recent Presentations

  • Manuscripts under review:
    1. Siciliano, S., Hull, M., Borge, O., Mahinfallah, A., Perry, J., Pearlstein, J.,
    Staudenmaier, P., Hossepian, K., Cosgrove, V.E., (In submission). Social
    Overload: Implications of Social Stress, Identity, and Resilience in Adolescent
    Depression.