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Gemma Wallace, PhD

Clinician, Vista at Bradley Hospital

Preferred pronouns: She/Her/Hers

Gemma Wallace, PhD, is a clinician with the Vista program at Bradley Hospital

Dr. Wallace is a postdoctoral fellow on the Suicide Research T32 at Brown University. She completed her doctoral training at Colorado State University and her clinical psychology residency at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.

Dr. Wallace’s research investigates risk and resiliency for suicidality and common co-occurring concerns, including affective dysregulation, non-suicidal self-injury, and substance use. Her research has examined how proximal and distal biopsychosocial factors influence these outcomes in both adolescent and adult samples. She is currently working on projects that leverage intensive longitudinal methods to examine real-time warning signs for suicidality.

Dr. Wallace’s work has been recognized by awards from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Colorado State University, and Western Psychological Association. She previously served as a leader of the Clinical Research Methods & Statistics Special Interest Group within ABCT.