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Lynn Page, PhD

Education

Graduate School: University of South Carolina

Residency: Children's Hospital of Orange County

Personal Statement

I feel privileged to be a part of CHKD where I can help children and families navigate the complexities of a child’s hospitalization and illness.

Bio

Lynn Page, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who specializes in treating children who have both psychological and medical needs.

Dr. Page's specialty in pediatric health psychology specifically focuses on assessing and treating children with medical conditions. She works with children, their family members, and their medical teams to help children adjust to illness, hospitalization, and medically related concerns.

When she's not treating children, Dr. Page enjoys camping and traveling with her husband and children.

Additional Information

Clinical Interests

  • Adjustment to Hospitalization, Illness and Injury

Research Area(s)

  • Behavioral Assessment and Interventions with Children with Medically Related Concerns

Awards & Honors

  • Fellow: Academy of Clinical Health Psychology (2012)
  • Fellow: American Academy of Clinical Health Psychology (2007)

Selected Publications

Shinbara, C. & Olson, L. (2010). Nurses Grieve: Spirituality’s Role in Coping with Grief and Loss. Journal of Christian Nursing, 27, 32-37.

Olson, L. & Golden, J. (2009). Functional Behavioral Assessment as a Model for Multidisciplinary Assessment and Treatment. Journal of Child Health Care 13(4).

Olson Page, L. & Blanchette, J. (2009). Social Learning Theory: Toward a unified approach of pediatric pain. International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 5, 125-141.

Olson, L. & Houlihan, D. (2000). A review of behavioral treatments used for Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome. Behavior Modification, 24, 202-222.

Professional Membership(s)

  • American Psychological Association, Division of Child and Adolescent Psycholog
  • American Psychological Association, Division of Pediatric Psychology
  • Reviewer, American Board of Clinical Health Psychology

Refer to Our Mental Health Program

CHKD is working hard to build a Mental Health Program with care access opportunities for all children in need. We currently have a high volume of requests and partner with mental health agencies outside of CHKD to ensure all children referred receive an appropriate treatment resource. Find inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization referral information here.

Patient with providers in Children's Pavilion

Concerned About Your Child's Mental Health?

If you are concerned about your child's mental health, the best place to start is with your child's primary care pediatrician. Many of CHKD's pediatricians have completed advanced training in the management of disorders such as ADHD, depression, and anxiety.