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Emily Sakamoto is the Subject of a New Exclusive Interview

Thursday, 09 September 2021 02:10 PM

The Mercer University graduate student recently sat down to discuss her studies in Clinical Psychology and her passion for fostering cats and kittens

ATLANTA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / September 9, 2021 / It is with great enthusiasm that graduate student Emily Sakamoto announces she is the subject of a new exclusive and in-depth interview. The interview, which was curated by an online periodical that deals with matters of health and wellness, touches on topics ranging from her motivation to excel in her chosen area of study to how she maintains a solid work/life balance while conducting her research.

Emily Sakamoto, Thursday, September 9, 2021, Press release picture

Regarding the source of her motivation in academia, Emily answers, "it's definitely digging into new research," adding, "there's so many opportunities to present at conferences or submit papers and really get to know people in the psychology community. I'm highly motivated by wanting to meet other people in this field and learn from them and talk with them."

As for how she manages to stay calm and centered while juggling a full academic workload, Emily Sakamoto responds by citing her passion for fostering wayward and rescued cats, as well as a particularly creative way of finding new homes for them. "I also enjoy taking my cats on stroller walks. I put them in a mesh baby stroller and walk them around and they seem to really enjoy it. It's a great way to advertise that they're up for adoption. People ask about the stroller all the time. It really gets attention. I've even made my cats little business cards that I hand to people when they ask and hopefully it gets the word out that they need a home."

To learn more about Emily Sakamoto and her insights into clinical psychology, as well as the fostering of cats and kittens, keep watch for the release of this interview in its entirety in the coming days.

About Emily Sakamoto:

Emily Sakamoto is a graduate student studying Clinical Psychology at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia, focusing on neuropsychology and health psychology. She is currently conducting research on both COVID-19 and HIV. Emily is also on the Executive Board for Mercer's Health Psychology Student Interest Group and Neuropsychology Student Interest Group.

Emily Sakamoto will soon be working in the cardiac unit at Children's Hospital of Atlanta (CHOA) in a research capacity, helping to create a dataset for neuroprotective rounds to use for future research and analysis. Additionally, in the near future, Emily will be starting her practicum at a private neuropsychological practice, conducting assessments and evaluations.

In her private life, Emily Sakamoto is a passionate kitten and cat foster owner that is heavily involved with local shelters and rescues.

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