Practice
Srishti Sardana
For over 15 years, I have been invested in bringing high-quality mental health care to the most at-risk, underserved people globally and I have been an entrepreneur, clinical psychologist, corrections officer, and the lead of several evidence-based projects in collaboration with governments, academic institutions, and nonprofits.
As a clinician, I have been involved in global and domestic projects implementing evidence-based mental health interventions and developing systems of care for communities afflicted with negative health consequences of violence and HIV/AIDS, chronic disease (Hypertension, Diabetes), war/conflict and displacements, in South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, Sub-Saharan Africa, and other regions.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist located in Wisconsin. I provide a range of evidence-based therapies to adolescents, college students, gender diverse young adults, and adults (including the elderly), including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). I specialize in treatment of major depression and trauma and stress related disorders, problems such as emotion dysregulation, and increased vulnerability and risk related to violence and abuse. I am also a culturally-responsive clinicin within the South Asian Mental Health Initiative & Network (SAMHIN).
Anne Renaud
Dr. Renaud provides psychotherapy to adults throughout the lifespan (18-81 years old so far!) in outpatient private practice and as a trauma-specialist at a voluntary residential treatment facility in Los Angeles, CA. Her clinical orientation is integrative, drawing from insight-oriented as well as skills-focused psychotherapeutic traditions. Previously, she provided holistic mental health support as part of an Assertive Community Treatment team at a Community-Based Organization in Chicago, IL. Additionally, she worked as the Men’s Forensic Program intern at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Women’s Forensic Program intern at Century Regional Detention Facility, two large jails within the LA County Jail system. Here, Dr. Renaud had several roles including crisis intervention, intake and risk evaluation, competency restoration training, conservatorship evaluations, and situationally-tailored psychotherapy interventions. Across contexts, Dr. Renaud has led a variety of psychotherapy groups including DBT skills, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Seeking Safety, Solution-Focused, Trauma, and Process groups.