Program Manager, Psychologist
Kathryn Stubbs, PhD, earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at Munroe-Meyer Institute in Omaha, Neb., with an emphasis on pediatric feeding disorders and behavioral pediatrics. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship in the Feeding Program at Marcus Autism Center through Emory University School of Medicine.
Dr. Stubbs is a licensed psychologist in Georgia and is also Program Manager for the Feeding Program at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Center for Advanced Pediatrics, working primarily with children with complex medical needs. Dr. Stubbs provides and supervises behavioral intervention in the day treatment and outpatient programs, conducts multidisciplinary feeding evaluations and conducts research related to pediatric feeding disorders. She is also trained in parent-child interaction therapy, an evidence-based intervention designed to improve parent-child relationships in families with children that have disruptive behaviors or noncompliance. Dr. Stubbs also provides supervision and mentorship for pre-doctoral psychology interns and post-doctoral fellows.
Her areas of interest include diagnosis of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, adjuncts to behavioral intervention for pediatric feeding disorders, treatment manual development for children with food allergies and feeding difficulties, and caregiver training.