Tia Lee
Tia Lee is a student therapist at the Pacific Anxiety Group working under the supervision of Dr. Anne-Pier Voyer and Dr. Amanda Hilberg. Tia is passionate about utilizing evidence-based interventions to support children, adolescents, and families with anxiety and trauma-related disorders. She believes that all therapy should be approached through a collaborative, compassionate, and culturally affirming lens.
Since beginning her graduate training at the PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium, Tia completed a practicum at the Sexual and Gender Identities Clinic at the Gronowski Center, a low-fee community-based clinic where she provided affirming services to adolescents and young adults in the LGBTQ+ community. She is also a student assessor at the Stanford Autism and Developmental Disabilities Research Program (ADDRP), where she provides psychological assessment services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. Currently, Tia is completing a practicum as a school-based student therapist at East Palo Alto Academy, where she provides individual and group psychotherapy to high school students with anxiety and trauma-related disorders, and co-facilitates parent workshops on adolescent mental health. Prior to graduate school, Tia also received training in parent-child interaction therapy for selective mutism (PCIT-SM), exposure and response prevention (ERP) for children and teens with OCD and anxiety disorders, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for social anxiety in teens and young adults.