About:

Lynette Dufton Pullmann holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Vanderbilt University and most recently worked at a private practice in Seattle, Washington, where she provided a range of therapeutic services for children, adolescents, adults, and families in individual and group settings. She also conducted psychological, diagnostic, and cognitive achievement evaluations. Lynette Dufton Pullmann served 8 years in this role while concurrently working as a clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington, where she supervised clinical psychology graduate students. Before this, Lynette Dufton Pullmann worked in a clinical and research capacity at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, where she performed similar services and developed and implemented training programs for the screening and management of childhood behavioral health conditions. She has additional research experience as principal investigator of the "Psychobiological Processes in Pediatric Pain and Anxiety" study at the National Institute of Mental Health. Lynette Dufton Pullmann also completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital. Before that, she was a pre-doctoral intern at the British Columbia Children's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. Her extracurricular interests include yoga, crochet, knitting, and hiking.