Sentences with phrase «as a clinical psychologist in»

Simcha Goldman, an Orthodox Jew and ordained rabbi serving as a clinical psychologist in an Air Force hospital, wore a yarmulke at all times and contended that an Air Force dress code regulation which forbade the wearing of «headgear» (such as a yarmulke) while indoors infringed upon his First Amendment right to free exercise of his religious belief.
Badri earned his PhD in clinical psychology in 1986 from Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (now Palo Alto University) and became licensed as a clinical psychologist in 1988.
I live alone and work as a clinical psychologist in a government medical establishment in downtown area of Little - Rock Arkansas.
As a Clinical Psychologist in practice for over 30 years, Gail Post Ph.D. specializes in gifted adults and adolescents.
He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and qualified as a clinical psychologist in 1974 and worked in the National Health Service until 2002.
Prior to this, he worked for 30 years as a clinical psychologist in the state - run adult mental health service, where he developed a special interest in the treatment of personality disorders and complex presentations.
«As a Clinical Psychologist in Newport Beach with over 14 years of experience working with adults in (individual, family and couples) therapy, I specialize in anxiety / depression, self - esteem, family conflict, parenting, adoption, grief / loss and marital / dating issues.»
Dr. Susan Heitler, a graduate of Harvard and NYU, currently practices as a clinical psychologist in Denver, Colorado.
She teaches child and adolescent mental health practitioners across Victoria, and also works as a clinical psychologist in private practice and at the Children's Court.
She teaches child and adolescent mental health practitioners across Victoria, and also works as a clinical psychologist in private practice and at the Children's Court Clinic.
She trained as a Clinical Psychologist in Sydney Australia where she completed her research doctorate at the Emotional Health Clinic, Macquarie University, specialising in anxiety disorders.
He is registered as a Clinical Psychologist in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Michele Naude has been working as a Clinical Psychologist in private practice since 1996.
As a Clinical Psychologist in Newport Beach with over 14 years of experience working with adults in (individual, family and couples) therapy, I specialize in anxiety / depression, self - esteem, family conflict, parenting, grief / loss and marital / dating issues.
Ignacia Peréz Botto, MFTI 94448, English / Spanish, Intern Ignacia was born in Santiago, Chile and graduated as a Clinical Psychologist in 2011.
Weintraub was a child of the hard Depression years, and later, as a young man, he served as a clinical psychologist in the military during World War II.

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In such facilities the «clinical team» consists of various combinations of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counseloIn such facilities the «clinical team» consists of various combinations of the following — an internist, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and, in a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counseloin a few clinics, a pastoral counselor and a recovered alcoholic who serves as a counselor.
These questions are the same as those to which we have addressed ourselves in a five - year National Institute of Mental Health Research and Training Project for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for Evaluation.)
As a clinical child psychologist interested in youth sports, I've seen a huge cultural shift in the meaning and culture of youth sports.
As both a mom and a Clinical Psychologist trained in Attachment Theory at Columbia University, Dr. Markham offers a unique perspective on raising kids.
Clinical psychologist with a specialty in women's reproductive health experiences working with women who have had traumatic birth experiences, as well as with women who have had trauma in the past.
Join us as we talk to Dr. Alessandra Wall, a licensed clinical psychologist, who specializes in helping new parents not only survive, but THRIVE!
Dr. Ashley Taylor is a licensed clinical psychologist who is endorsed in California as an infant and early childhood mental health specialist.
Ironically, in the view of this clinical child psychologist, part of being at - risk is the result of overprotective parents responding to media sensationalism and wanting to protect their children from dangers such as violent crime.
One of the most interesting things about Ms. Byron is that, even as a clinical child psychologist, she questions current definitions of sanity and insanity in light of recent social trends.
Clinical psychologist and mindfulness instructor Inga Bohnekamp defines mindfulness in this API post as «presence of heart» and mindful parenting as «parenting from the depths of our hearts,» rather than letting us be guided by a set of pre-fixed, often unreflected, standards or rules about what is right and wrong.
The physical attachment of nursing can hinder older children's sense of themselves as separate people, said Carla Fick, a clinical psychologist at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood.
As a clinical psychologist certified in behavioral sleep medicine, this blog opinion piece greatly disappoints me.
Laura Markham, PhD Clinical Psychologist, shares advice for single parents on the the most important things do and focus on in your life as single parent
She is currently finishing her postdoctoral training in Las Vegas and will be settling in Las Vegas as a clinical psychologist.
In the larger community, Dr. Bira functions as a clinical health psychologist, offering presentations and workshops to break mental health stigma and promote emotional wellness.
As a clinical psychologist, Betty - Shannon Prevatt of North Carolina State University in Raleigh saw firsthand how hard the transition to motherhood was for many women.
Focusing on the positive coping strategies and characteristics such as optimism is especially important for clinical psychologists in helping families adjust to raising a child with ASD.
But the idea of single - subject research didn't really make the leap to medicine of the body until the early 1980s when Gordon Guyatt, a Canadian physician now known as a founder of evidence - based medicine, began working in an interdisciplinary department at McMaster University in Ontario, with psychologists, biostatisticians, ethicists and clinical epidemiologists all working together.
«Secondary benefits of this trial include the significant improvement in clinical care for children with sickle cell disease at each of the 29 sites because each location had a designated hematologist, neurologist, neuroradiologist and psychologist working as a team to identify and decrease further injury to the brain in this vulnerable population.»
As a clinical psychologist, I hear my patients talk about the painful and lasting impact of various breaks in safe boundaries.
«I see lots of clients who sleep in separate bedrooms and have better marriages as a result,» confirms Susan Heitler, PhD, a clinical psychologist in Denver, Colorado, author of The Power of Two: Secrets of a Strong and Loving Marriage and founder of the marriage skills website poweroftwomarriage.com.
As a clinical psychologist and author of three books, including When Good Enough is Never Enough: Escaping the Perfection Trap, Dr Hendlin defines a perfectionist as «someone who thinks anything short of perfection in performance is unacceptable, whereas the person who strives for excellence is able to derive personal satisfaction and pride from a good - enough performance.&raquAs a clinical psychologist and author of three books, including When Good Enough is Never Enough: Escaping the Perfection Trap, Dr Hendlin defines a perfectionist as «someone who thinks anything short of perfection in performance is unacceptable, whereas the person who strives for excellence is able to derive personal satisfaction and pride from a good - enough performance.&raquas «someone who thinks anything short of perfection in performance is unacceptable, whereas the person who strives for excellence is able to derive personal satisfaction and pride from a good - enough performance.»
Leslie Carr, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who works as both a psychotherapist and a coach, in San Francisco and online via Skype.
Dr Peta Stapleton has 20 years experience as a registered Clinical & Health Psychologist & is currently an Associate Professor in Psychology at Bond University (Australia).
Biography: I have 20 years experience as a registered Clinical & Health Psychologist in the State of Queensland, Australia and has completed a Bachelor of Arts, Postgraduate Diploma of Professional Psychology and Doctor of Philosophy.
Traditionally, cognitive behavioral therapists have helped people process unresolved trauma, but more recently psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers — many working with US military veterans — acknowledge that embodiment practices such as yoga enriched with mindfulness practices can have more impact in alleviating the symptoms that lead to both reactive behaviors and stress related disease.
As Dr. Melanie Greenberg, PhD, a clinical psychologist in Mill Valley, CA, explains, «Ultimately, you have to find something that will work for [the long - run].
In the late 90's, after 35 years practicing as a clinical psychologist and counseling married couples, Dr. Neil Clark Warren believed that there was a better way to find love than leaving it up to chance.
And in 1997, after 35 years practicing as a clinical psychologist and...
During his many years of practice as a clinical psychologist and counselor, Dr Warren came to the realization that what differentiated successful marriage from those that end up in divorce is the compatibility of the spouses involved.
And in 1997, after 35 years practicing as a clinical psychologist and counseling thousands of married couples, eHarmony CEO and founder Dr. Neil Clark Warren had come to believe there was a better way to find love than letting luck determine your fate.
As a clinical psychologist, as well as a parent in a school district that tragically lost three students to suicide this year, I feel this concern intellectually and viscerallAs a clinical psychologist, as well as a parent in a school district that tragically lost three students to suicide this year, I feel this concern intellectually and viscerallas well as a parent in a school district that tragically lost three students to suicide this year, I feel this concern intellectually and viscerallas a parent in a school district that tragically lost three students to suicide this year, I feel this concern intellectually and viscerally.
Lynne Michael Blum, PhD Dr. Blum is a child / adolescent clinical psychologist in clinical practice as well as an adjunct assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Mental Health.
Homebound instruction — Instruction provided to students who are confined at home or in a health - care facility for periods that would prevent normal school attendance based upon certification of need by a licensed physician or licensed clinical psychologist and as determined by the student's individualized education program team.
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