Irina Fredericks
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Irina Fredericks is a Ukrainian-born jazz vocalist and violinist, and now a practicing psychotherapist and a faculty at Florida International University. Fredericks studied music in Russia before moving to the United States in 1997. She attended Florida Atlantic University, receiving a B.A. in Psychology in 2002; Barry University, receiving a M.S. in Clinical Psychology in 2008; and Florida International University, receiving a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology in 2011.
She has released one album, Timeless in 2005 and now is fully committed to her teaching, and clinical research and practice activities.
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