Hilit Kletter, Ph.D.
Dr. Hilit Kletter is an expert in child and adolescent psychology with over 15 years of experience in treating a wide range of traumas as well as providing supervision in trauma informed interventions to trainees of all levels at Stanford and in private practice. During her time as a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford, she directed the Stress and Resilience Clinic. Dr. Kletter is also an expert in evidence-based interventions for anxiety disorders such as CBT, exposure-response prevention and ACT. She has worked in a variety of settings such as community mental health, day-treatment programs, schools, a domestic violence shelter, and outpatient clinics. She was part of the development team for Cue-Centered Therapy (CCT). Dr. Kletter designed the CCT training program and was the CCT training program director. She continues to be a master trainer and lead consultant in the program. She provides teaching and training both nationally and internationally. Dr. Kletter received her BA in anthropology from the University of Washington and was a Koret Foundation Fellow while completing her PhD studies at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Child and Family Guidance Center in Northridge, CA and her post-doctoral fellowship at Kaiser Permanente Child Psychiatry in Milpitas, CA