
Christine Reed, BA, MA
Chris is a Professional Research Assistant in the PEACS program. Originally from Portland, Maine, Chris gained experience working with young people at risk for psychosis at the PIER Program (Portland Identification and Early Referral).
Chris is also a co-founder of a local Denver non-profit organization that focuses on social and racial justice, the Brave Coalition. She works tirelessly to recognize and address implicit bias in herself and others and strives to dismantle discriminating systemic policies.
Clinical and Clinical Research Interests: Chris gained early psychosis experience at the PIER program. She is passionate about addressing mental health stigma and creating a safe place for clients and families to seek treatment.
Academic: Chris holds a Masters Degree in Psychology.
For Fun: When not working Chris stays busy trying to keep up with her husband and two energetic young boys who enjoy lacrosse, skiing and eating copious amounts of pizza. She also enjoys trips home to Maine and teaching mindfulness to high school students. A favorite quote of hers comes from the Persian poet Rumi, “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there.”
Shadi Sharif, BA
Shadi Sharif is a Professional Research Assistant and Coordinator at PEACS. She previously worked both in academic research settings and as a behavioral health counselor for pediatric patients. Shadi assists Dr. West in developing the PEACS specialized clinical and research program. She contributes to IRB submissions, documentation, and grant applications, conducts evidence-based assessments, and contributes to early psychosis focused writings and presentations.
Clinical and Clinical Research Interests: Shadi has experience studying child cognitive development and executive functioning. In addition, she has worked with children, adolescents, and young adults struggling with eating disorders and other clinical symptoms, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and self-harm. Shadi is interested in child and family development and understanding clinical psychology through a culturally informed lens.
Academic: Shadi completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Colorado Boulder.
For Fun: Shadi loves to travel, read, practice yoga, and scope out the best museums.