Jenna Sung, M.A.
Jenna Sung is a clinical fellow in Psychology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School in the Cognitive Behavioral Scientist Track. She is also a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology at Stony Brook University. Jenna’s program of research aims to ameliorate the longstanding access-disparity within the mental health system that disproportionately harms marginalized youth by leveraging brief, scalable digital mental health interventions. She is committed to building, evaluating, and disseminating accessible, equitable alternatives to traditional (often inaccessible) psychotherapy services through high-impact implementation-focused projects. Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as a Health Policy Research Scholar (HPRS), Jenna aims to maximize the impact of this research by engaging with policy-level work.
Grant Jones, M.A.
Grant Jones is a Clinical Psychology Intern at Massachusetts General Hospital; additionally, he is a 7th year Clinical Psychology PhD Candidate at Harvard University. Grant investigates how contemplative tools such as mindfulness meditation impact mental wellbeing. He uses a range of approaches to study contemplative tools, including epidemiological and observational studies as well as clinical trials. Grant’s work has been funded by a variety of sources, including the National Endowment for the Arts, the Mind & Life Institute, and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.