Licensed in New Jersey and California
Dr. Raina is a licensed clinician and researcher in speech-language pathology and psychological sciences. She also serves as an assistant professor in communication sciences and disorders. As a clinician Dr. Raina assesses and treats speech, language and cognitive communication disorders. Her research focuses on culturally responsive practices as well as cognitive and language development across the lifespan. Dr. Raina’s works are frequently published in peer reviewed journals.
Some of her scholarly and published works include the following:
- Raina, S. (2023). Culturally Diverse Parenting: Deconstructing Attachment Theory. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 8(6), 1500-1508.
- Raina, S. (2024). Schizophrenia: Communication Disorders and Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1-14.
- Raina, S. (2023). Ethnographic Interviewing: Clinical intake in stuttering. NJSHA Conference. Long Branch, NJ
- Raina, S. (2023). Culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices. Apraxia Kids conference. Plano, TX
- Raina, S., & Jacquin, K. (2023). D-KEFS: The Role of Neuropsychological Assessment in Pediatric Communication Disorders. American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology Conference. speech therapist continuing education