She’s a psychologist.
Psychologists spend most of their time trying to convince people that they were abused sometime in their past, even if they can’t remember it ever happening. Their favorite target is some uncle.
They also convince children that someone has abused them. They use little dolls they buy from sex shops to convince kids that daddy or uncle Frank touched them in the genitals, which is anywhere between the neck and the toes.
Appears to be an academic psychologist who concentrates on research in the Stanford University-Palo Alto University program.
So far, I've seen no first author citations, making it difficult to know her personal areas of professional interest.
It would be interesting to know if John Ray has review any of the published research.
You are correct about many in my profession, but it appears she is not a clinician.