Beatriz Isabel Palma Orellana received her B.A. in Psychology and her Psychologist Professional Degree from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Bea completed her M.Ed. at The Pennsylvania State University and is currently obtaining a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at the University of Maryland.
Krystal Stanley, Ph.D.. completed her degree in Counseling Psychology at Penn State in 2009, psychology internship at the University of South Carolina's Counseling Center, and a post-doctoral fellowship at Loyola College in Maryland. Krystal’s research interests include pre-marital and marital relationships, birth order, family-of- origin influences on relationship satisfaction. She is currently in private practice in Washington, D.C. and is preparing for licensure.
Sari Fleischman was an undergraduate student at Pennsylvania State University majoring in psychology. Sari is interested in the impact of family on child development. To enrich her studies, Sari has interned at the Atlantic County Youth Shelter in New Jersey, and has volunteered for Lion Support, the student crisis hot line at Penn State. Currently Sari is pursuing her Clinical Psychology Degree at Weidner University.
Marquita Stokes graduated with honors from Pennsylvania State University, with a BA in Psychology, and a minor in Spanish. She is taking the year off to obtain clinical experience as a mental health counselor in Philadelphia and applying to Ph.D. programs in clinical psychology. Primarily, Marquita is interested in infant and adolescent attachment as well as the emotional development of children within different family structures. Marquita has worked with children as a camp counselor and in a Social Psychology Lab prior to her involvement in the Family Systems Lab.