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Abigail Pine, MS

Practicum Trainee
Pronouns: she/her/hers


I am excited to support college students in navigating the unique stressors of student life and young adulthood. The student experience is very close to home, and I hope to bring an authentic, non-judgmental, and collaborative perspective to students’ challenges.

Abigail is a practicum student at Vanderbilt University’s Counseling Center. She is in her fourth year of her doctoral training in Clinical Psychology at Vanderbilt University. Abigail has had prior practicum experiences working at Vanderbilt’s Center of Excellence for Children in State Custody (COE) and the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic (CAPOC) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She is excited to extend her work with adolescents to working with the unique needs of young adults and college students. Abigail utilizes techniques from evidenced-based interventions, including CBT, interpersonal therapy, and motivational interviewing. She believes that therapy should be approached with cultural humility and match the needs of the individual in the room. Her clinical interests include working with trauma, mood, and anxiety disorders.  When not working, Abigail enjoys hiking, spending time with her pug, and watching reality tv shows.