Cecilia Singh PhD
Biographical Info

Dr. Singh is a Coordinator of Training within Yale Outpatient Clinical Services- In-Home Clinical Programs. She is a member of the Intensive In-Home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services (IICAPS) Team made up of the IICAPS model developers and senior clinical and research faculty. Dr. Singh facilitates training for the model and provides clinical consultation to a number of IICAPS sites throughout the state.
Dr. Singh obtained her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Northeastern University’s Combined School and Counseling Psychology program. She completed her pre-doctoral fellowship training at Harvard Medical School/Department of Medical Affairs where the clinical focus was on working with veterans with post traumatic stress disorder. She additionally completed post-doctoral training at the Yale Child Study Center School of Medicine.
Her current research interests include understanding clinical engagement challenges of the underserved and multi-risk populations. She focuses her teaching on building cultural competence in preparing clinicians and clinical supervisors in identifying cultural issues related to working with diverse populations.
Dr. Singh has comprehensive experience in diagnostic evaluations, assessment, treatment, parent education, supervision and multicultural training with an emphasis on a developmental framework in the application of treatment.
Education & Training
- M.S.W.
- Boston College (1995)
- Ph.D.
- Northeastern University (2006)

