Jennifer Kim Penberthy, and I'm a professor of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences. I am actually a clinical psychologist. My first experience was actually with my friends. I was the girl that everyone came to with their problems. I seemed to be pretty good at it, and really enjoyed helping people. So, I went on after college to get a formal ph.D. in clinical psychology, and ended up in the medical school which I love. So, I work a lot with patients who have medical issues as well as psychological problems. I see patients both in the cancer center and in psychiatry. So, a lot of the patients I see are outpatients, so they see me in the clinic to receive therapy. I work a lot with people who have depression and anxiety. I also work with adolescents and children, especially focusing on attention deficit disorder. I think what makes my practice unique is this idea that I am really there for the patient, and will really be able to mold and transform a therapy specifically for that person. So it's not a cookie cutter method. It's a really tailored sort of intervention.