TRAINING PROGRAM CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT FOR POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS – STAY TUNED!!!
…Post-Doctoral Fellowship Coming Soon…
Clarity Rose offers research and supervision experiences
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunities Coming Soon
What You’ll Learn:
- Foundations of culturally-humble treatment
- Assessment and diagnosis of eating and weight disorders
- Developing a treatment plan for patients with multiple psychiatric diagnoses
- Assessment and diagnosis of mood-disorders and trauma
- Exposure to bilingual care
- Implementation of evidence-based treatment with cultural adaptations
- How to manage the responsibilities of caring for a high acuity population
Research Opportunities:
- Eating disorder symptoms
- Weight disorder symptoms
- Other psychological symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression, suicidality, trauma, etc.)
- Socioeconomic status
- Race/ethnicity
- Language
- Ethnic cultural standards (e.g., Machismo, John Henryism, Strong Black Woman Ideal, etc.)
- Systemic issues (e.g., discrimination, microaggressions, beauty bias, etc.)
Trainees or licensed providers looking to get experience and supervision in eating and weight disorder treatment and associated comorbidities, this is a great place for training! We pride ourselves in a culturally-humble approach that emphasizes and openly discusses how we as clinicians may show up in the therapy space and how we can improve upon our approach to culturally-humble treatment.

Alexis Exum, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
With a doctorate from a top-tier research institution, my professional identity is rooted in the highest standards of clinical science. My training under foremost researchers in the eating and weight disorder field has equipped me with a comprehensive research skill set, including systematic reviews, grant writing (NIH), and publication.
I currently provide hybrid clinical supervision for providers licensed in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. My supervision practice specializes in helping trainees and established clinicians master new treatment modalities and effectively serve diverse patient populations.
