Dani Novick, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the provision of evidence-based interventions to address mood and anxiety disorders, disruptive behaviors, neurodevelopmental disorders, and interpersonal difficulties across the lifespan and at various levels of care. She provides individual therapy, family therapy, behavioral parent training, and is a certified Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) therapist. Dr. Novick received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park, where she also completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology and Neuroscience. She completed her pre-doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine, where she received intensive generalist training as well as specialized training in early childhood assessment and intervention. Dr. Novick’s research focuses on (1) examining early risk/protective factors for adverse child developmental outcomes, and (2) evaluating parent-child interventions that target these risk/protective factors. Her current clinical research focuses on measurement-based care and the provision of wellbeing-focused initiatives within MGUH's outpatient clinic.
Danielle Novick, PhD