Savannah Lokey, Ph.D.
Los Angeles, California, United States
of America
Research specialist in social neuroscience
and clinical psychology | Clinical expert
in evidence-based therapy for
schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Experience
National Institute of Mental
Health
Intramural Research
Training Fellow (IRTA) / June, 2015 —
August, 2017
Laboratory of Brain &
Cognition, Section on
Neurocircuitry
Rush University Medical
Center
Research Associate / August, 2018 —
June, 2022
Social Neuroscience and
Psychopathology Lab
University of California Los
Angeles
Predoctoral Intern, Major
Mental Illness track / July, 2022 —
July, 2023
Semel Institute for
Neuroscience and Human
Behavior
Metropolitan Psychological
Services, PLLC
Postdoctoral Resident in
Clinical Psychology / April, 2024 —
Present
Research Expertise
Schizophrenia
fMRI
Social Cognition
Neuropsychology
Behavioral Neuroscience
And 10 more
About
Dr. Savannah Lokey is a
clinician-scientist with a passion for
research and helping others. She
received her Bachelor of Science in
Psychology from Arizona State
University in 2015, followed by a
Master of Arts in Psychology in 2017
and Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical
Psychology in 2023 from the University
of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Lokey has
gained valuable experience in the
field of clinical psychology and
social neuroscience through various
positions. She served as an Intramural
Research Training Fellow (IRTA) at the
National Institute of Mental Health,
where she conducted research on how a
rare genetic disorder (Moebius
Syndrome) affects emotion processing
and underlying neurocircuitry. She
also worked as a Research Associate at
Rush University Medical Center, where
she focused on the social neuroscience
of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
She uses many techniques in her
research, including fMRI, ecological
momentary assessment (EMA), survey
research, and passive smartphone
sensor data. In addition to her
research experience, Dr. Lokey has
also received clinical training in
various settings. She completed a
predoctoral internship in the Major
Mental Illness track at the University
of California Los Angeles, where she
provided psychotherapy and assessment
services to individuals with severe
mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar
disorder, etc.). She has deep
knowledge about evidence-based
interventions and principles of
behavioral change, including Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy (CBT), trauma
therapy, exposure therapy, cognitive
remediation, and social skills
training. Dr. Lokey is dedicated to
using her knowledge and skills to
improve the lives of individuals
struggling with mental health issues.
She is committed to expanding research
on these conditions and developing and
testing new treatment approaches in
the field of psychology. In her free
time, she enjoys hiking, reading, and
spending time with her family and
friends.