Devon Michael LoParo, PhD
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Highlights
Languages
- English
About Devon Michael LoParo
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Physician Group Practice
Academic Title
Assistant Professor
Year Started Practicing
2016
About the Provider
Devon LoParo was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. He attended Duke University where he received his B.S. in Psychology in 2010. Devon earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Emory University in 2016, completed his pre-doctoral internship at the Emory School of Medicine's Internship in Health Service Psychology program, and was a postdoctoral resident in Emory School of Medcine's Postdoctoral Residency Program in Health Service Psychology. He joined the Emory University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor and as a Clinical Psychologist in the Child and Adolescent Mood Program in 2017.
Clinically, LoParo considers himself a generalist who is particularly interested in treating the effects of early life stress and trauma on mood and behavior. He attempts to match individuals with empirically-based treatments while also taking into account fit and fostering a strong therapeutic alliance.
His research interests include the genetic etiology of childhood externalizing behavior, common and unique etiological influences within and between internalizing behavior, externalizing behavior, and trauma, and evaluating interventions for mood disorders and suicidal ideation.
Professional Memberships
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
Anxiety and Depression Association of America
Interpretive Services
Academic Profile
Locations
- Emory Brain Health Center
- 12 Executive Park Drive Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30329
- Get Directions
- phone: 404-778-5526
Expertise
Education
- Professional Education: Emory University School of Medicine, Psychology, PhD, 2016
Ratings & Reviews
5 out of 5
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- 5 out of 5 starsReviewed on 4/25/2025
I love Dr. LoParo & always look forward to seeing him
