Position:
Licensed Psychologist at Private Practice
Work:
Private Practice
since Jun 2008
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Licensed Psychologist
Portia Bell Hume Center
2006 - 2007
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Post doc
Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health & Training Center
2006 - 2007
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
The Wright Institute 2000 - 2006
Psy.D., Clinical PsychologyDissertation was "How Psychotherapy Works: Extending a Cognitive Relational Model to Include Specific Neural Hypotheses".
The University of New Mexico 1999 - 2000
none, PsychologyTook classes to bridge from Neuroscience to Psychology.
Yale University 1988 - 1995
Ph.D., Cellular and Molecular PhysiologyDissertation was "Quantal Analysis: Parameter Estimation and Hypothesis Testing"
University of California, Berkeley 1982 - 1987
B.A., Physics and Biophysics
Skills:
Intuitively and analytically identifying core issues, and providing immediate relief, while working toward long-term goals
Interests:
kids, psychotherapy, the natural world, body and brain, history, running, investing
Honor & Awards:
1988-1990: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (Yale), 1987: B.A. awarded with honors (Berkeley), 1987: MacDonald Physics Scholarship (Berkeley), 1984: Outstanding Sophomore in Mathematics (Berkeley), 1984: Best paper in year (Western Civilization Program, Berkeley), âÃÂÃÂProtean WomanâÃÂÃÂ: Concerned western literatureâÃÂÃÂs changing portrayal of women, as male writers became more aware of their feelings about womenâÃÂÃÂs subjectivity., 1983: Freshman Honors Scholarship (Berkeley), 1982: Provincial Scholarship (British Columbia)