Kean J. Hsu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University. He studies how dysfunction in basic cognitive processes, like attention and executive functioning, contribute to the development and maintenance of depression and related psychopathology (e.g., co-morbid anxiety).
He is also interested in clarifying predictors and mediators of psychotherapeutic response for depression and anxiety in real world settings, developing and refining scalable interventions (e.g., cognitive training, single session psychotherapeutic interventions), improving measurement reliability and validity (including the modeling of psychopathology), and increasing awareness of issues surrounding mental health and stigma in communities that are typically under-served.
Ph.D. in Clinical Science, 2014
University of Southern California
M.A. in Clinical Psychology, 2009
University of Southern California
B.A. in Psychology (Specialization in Behavioral Neuroscience), 2006
Yale University