Amber Calloway

Postdoctoral Fellow

Amber Calloway, Ph.D is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Penn Collaborative for CBT and Implementation Science at the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2018. She completed her APA internship and a clinical postdoctoral fellowship at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA. Much of her work has centered on culturally responsive approaches to the implementation of CBT as well as examining mechanisms and processes of change in Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for anxiety disorders in the service of improving treatment effectiveness. At the Penn Collab, Dr. Calloway is the project coordinator of a grant aimed at developing and evaluating efficient, scalable, and non-invasive methods of assessing the quality of CBT. She is involved in training community mental health care providers in transdiagnostic case conceptualization–driven cognitive behavioral therapy. Dr. Calloway is also a staff psychologist at the Center for Anxiety and Behavior Therapy. Overall, she is passionate about enhancing the quality of behavioral health treatments provided to marginalized populations.