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Savannah Krantz

Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology at UT Southwestern Medical Center

Savannah Krantz is a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.45 She received her B.A. in Psychology with departmental honors from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship.1 After graduation, Krantz joined the ADAPT (Anxiety and Depression Among People of diverse backgrounds and Traditions) lab in August 2019, where she focused on understanding triggers and intervention methods for adolescent depression across diverse socio-cultural backgrounds.1

Krantz's research interests include:

  1. Adolescent suicide attempts and their lethality
  2. Fearlessness about death and suicide planning in relation to suicide attempts
  3. Cultural values influencing the adaptation of girls

She has published work on these topics, including a study on how fearlessness about death and suicide planning predict the lethality of adolescent suicide attempts during and following treatment.23

Krantz began her Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at UT Southwestern in Fall 2022.14 She is actively involved in research and has an ORCID profile (0000-0002-2544-990X) with several published works.3

In addition to her academic pursuits, Krantz has volunteered as an advocate for Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)1, demonstrating her commitment to community service and child welfare.

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Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex