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Caitlyn Loucas, PhD

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Biography

Dr. Caitlyn Loucas is a Pediatric Psychologist and Assistant Professor of Child Psychology at Yale School of Medicine. She received her PhD from American University and completed both her residency and postdoctoral fellowship at Nemours Children's Hospital Delaware with a focus in pediatric oncology and hematology. Dr. Loucas is fully embedded in the Section of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital, providing integrated behavioral health care to youth diagnosed with cancer, sickle cell disease, and other chronic blood disorders. Dr. Loucas provides services across inpatient and outpatient clinical settings and works as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team to ensure that patients and families receive comprehensive, person-focused care. In addition to clinical care, Dr. Loucas is also passionate about program development and research, as well as training and supervision.

Last Updated on December 15, 2025.

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Education & Training

Postdoctoral Fellowship
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware (2023)
Residency
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware (2022)
PhD
American University, Clinical Psychology (2022)
MA
American University, Clinical Psychology (2020)
BA
Colgate University, Psychology (2011)

Research

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Publications Timeline

A big-picture view of Caitlyn Loucas's research output by year.
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Clinical Care

Overview

Caitlyn Loucas, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist who cares for children, teens, and young adults facing cancer, sickle cell disease, and other chronic blood disorders. She works closely with patients and their families to help them cope with the emotional and behavioral challenges that can come with serious illness and intensive medical treatment.

Dr. Loucas provides care in both inpatient hospital and outpatient clinic settings. She helps patients manage anxiety, mood changes, treatment-related stress, and difficulties with sleep, school, and peer relationships. As part of a multidisciplinary team, she collaborates with medical providers, nurses, social workers, and other specialists to support the whole child, not just the illness. Her goal is to offer practical tools and a safe space where patients and families feel heard, understood, and supported throughout their care.

At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Loucas serves as an assistant professor of child psychology. She is involved in program development to strengthen integrated behavioral health services within pediatric hematology and oncology. She also participates in research and is active in training and supervising psychology trainees, helping to prepare the next generation of pediatric psychologists.

Dr. Loucas earned her doctorate in psychology from American University. She completed her residency and postdoctoral fellowship in psychology at Nemours Children’s Hospital in Delaware, where she focused on pediatric oncology and hematology.

Clinical Specialties

Pediatric Hematology & Oncology

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