Student Spotlight: Rajika Mehra
Student Spotlight: Rajika Mehra
“I envision a future where our collective efforts foster a more equitable and compassionate society, and I'm committed to being part of that change,” explained Rajika Mehra, a fourth-year student in the Wright Institute’s Clinical Psychology program. “Growing up in India and now training in the U.S., I’ve had the opportunity to work across diverse populations and systems, which has instilled in me a profound sense of cultural humility and a deep commitment to social justice.”

“It's the most rewarding thing to help someone achieve what they're capable of achieving,” shared A.J. Tyler, a second-year student in the
“There are so many obstacles you can put in the way of a change that may be good for you,” explained Stuart Lee, a 2010 graduate of the
Kulvadee Thongpibul, PsyD, affectionately known as Dr. A, is a 2011 graduate of the Wright Institute. We recently learned that Dr. A has been elected as the President of the Thai Clinical Psychologist Association for the 2025-2026 term. This achievement represents a significant milestone in her professional journey and underscores her dedication to advancing mental health care in Thailand.
“In this profession, we’re forced to be humble,” shared Dr. Larry Miller, a 2001 graduate of the
“I'm the kind of person who believes you can have your cake and eat it too!” shared Vanessa Rafanan, a student in the
Last weekend, Drs. Michael Changaris, Spencer Crooks, and Shiyu Chang, members of the Wright Institute’s Integrated Health Psychology Training Program team, gave a presentation at the California Psychological Association’s 2024 Annual Convention. The presentation, titled “Driving Population Health Through Primary Care Partnerships: Case Study ADHD Clinic Development,” was a huge success!