Kate Hardy, PsyD
Kate Hardy, PsyD, is a California-based clinical psychologist who has specialized in working with individuals with psychosis for over 15 years in both research and clinical settings. She’s currently a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Hardy received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. She has worked in specialist early psychosis services in both the UK and the US, including UCSF’s Prodrome Assessment Research and Treatment (PART) program, where she completed her post-doctoral fellowship, and as Clinical Director for the Prevention and Recovery from Early Psychosis (PREP) program.
Dr. Hardy has significant experience in providing CBTp to individuals with early psychosis and those at risk of developing psychosis in both individual and group settings and integrating this clinical intervention into broader systems and staff teams. She has led training and workshops in CBTp to various audiences, including community clinicians, psychiatrists, and families, and provides ongoing supervision and consultation in this approach.