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b'32RAPPORT | Notes & NewsDONOR PROFILESAmy Kahn, PsyD1987 Ava Kahn-McQueen, MA2019 Mother and Daughter Give Because They See That Their Gifts MatterAmy Kahn, PsyD (87), is a psychologist in private practice who says,I love my work! Before COVID, Kahn had thought about retiring to spend more time on the Cape and less time at her primary residence in Western Massachusetts but when, suddenly, her work transitioned to an online environment, she discovered that the flexibility of providing therapy from multiple locations meant she didnt have to make that choice. Although most of her work has remained virtual, including individual therapy for Spanish-speaking clients, she enjoys having the opportunity to lead occasionalin-person trainings, such as one she recently held in Connecticut toincrease the diversity of EMDR therapists. Ava Kahn-McQueen, MA CMHC (19), is Kahns daughter and also an alumna of ÃÛÌÒtv. A big part of what attracted Kahn-DONOR PROFILEChris Huvos, PsyD1983 Gratitude for a Rewarding Career Leads to 30+ Years of GivingChris Huvos, PsyD (83), emigrated from Budapest to the US shortly after the Russian crushing of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956; volunteered with the Peace Corps in Libya; taught English, creative writing, and film making at Lincoln-Sudbury High School and at the American School of Paris; and worked as an Assistant to the Director of Admissions at Brandeis Universityall before enrolling in the Clinical PsyD program at ÃÛÌÒtv. Huvos explains that he had always been interested in psychology and was drawn to ÃÛÌÒtv because it was foundational to his own personal experiences and his journey of finding an identity: I wanted to become a clinical psychologist, and I appreciated that the Colleges mission was to train people with a practicum starting on Day One.'