Lindsey McKernan, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Associate Professor
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Associate Professor
Urology

Pronouns: she/her

Osher Team Member Since: July 2014

Patient Services Offered: 
Mind-Body Counseling, Hypnosis

Education:
PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Tennessee 
MPH, Epidemiology, Vanderbilt University

Bio:
Dr. McKernan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, having joined the faculty in 2014.  Clinically, Dr. McKernan specializes in treating the intersection between co-occurring chronic health conditions and mental health.  She has particular interests in working with trauma and chronic illness, and has additional expertise in clinical hypnosis.  

Currently, Dr. McKernan works as a clinician at the Osher Center for Integrative Health (OCIH) and Department of Urologic Surgery.  Dr. McKernan also oversees the health psychology postdoctoral fellowship position at OCIH through the Department's APPIC-approved program.

Personal Statement & Approach:
I enjoy working with a close-knit team of diverse professions all carrying the same intention - to reduce suffering in chronic pain and illness.  I am passionate about building evidence for integrative and adjunctive non-pharmacological treatments for chronic pain. Further, I seek to build programs that are patient-centered, accessible, and help underserved populations. One area of particular interest is bringing attention to the psychological needs of urologic populations and cultivating novel interventions for individuals with bladder and pelvic pain. 

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