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McKenzie Berezin

PhD in Counseling Psychology Student

Email: mnb387@nyu.edu

Program: PhD in Counseling Psychology

Year Entered Program: 2018

Research Interests: (i) The implementation and evaluation of transformative efforts across child serving systems including education, child welfare, and juvenile legal (ii) The impact that structural drivers (e.g., poverty, incarceration) have on the well-being of adolescents and how indicators of empowerment can mitigate their impact globally

Principal Advisor(s): Dr. Shabnam Javdani

Research Description/Bio: 

McKenzie Berezin is a doctoral fellow under the mentorship of Dr. Shabnam Javdani. Her research interests lie in the implementation and evaluation of efforts that seek to change how child welfare, juvenile legal, and education systems respond to youth, with attention to girls and TGNC+ youth. As a graduate student researcher, McKenzie supports local, state-wide, and national efforts to disrupt the systemic pathways criminalizing girls, through the implementation of gender and trauma-responsive programs and policies that meet girls’ needs, in partnership with local courts and community-based, grassroots organizations. McKenzie also supports the work of local and international programming that aims to investigate the structural drivers of physical, mental, and sexual health disparities among adolescents and, how they can be bolstered through community-based programming and policy change.

Curriculum vitae

Steinhardt Endowed Award Winner