Jacqueline Page, PsyD

Jacqueline (Jacque) Page, Psy.D. is a Professor at University of Tennessee Health Science Center Department of Psychiatry. She has 35 years of experience specializing in children and youth who have been sexually abused, trauma, children with sexual behavior problems, adolescents who have engaged in sexually abusive behavior, sibling abuse, reunification and juvenile justice issues. She also is experienced and skilled in evidence informed/based program evaluation and working with systems. For 19 years she served as the subject matter expert on youth with problematic sexual behavior for the Tennessee Department of Children's Service's and recently resumed this role with the Department. Dr. Page served on the executive board of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers for two terms and co-chaired the development of their first adolescent practice guidelines. She was honored with ATSA's Distinguished Contribution award in 2019. Currently, she heads up a project funded by the Office of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention addressing sexual abuse by youth in Memphis/Shelby County. She regularly presents and provides training nationally and internationally.