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Kristin Serowik, PhD

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Healing occurs through a combination of multiple different sources. Therapy can be one tool that can aid in growth that can alleviate suffering. The process can be both challenging and rewarding. I believe that a critical component of therapy is a trusting relationship with compassion, feeling heard and seen. It is important to work with someone who you trust to hear your experience and challenge you in positive ways. Each person comes to therapy with unique experiences and an individualized plan is necessary to tailor treatment to their specific needs.

 

I am a Yale and VA-trained clinical psychologist, licensed in CT and NY, who has over a decade of experience working with adults and families with addiction. Additionally, I have expertise treating anxiety, OCD, trauma, chronic pain, and relationship distress. I approach therapy from a behavioral lens that integrates strategies from evidence-based therapies and relational principles. 

My style is engaging, compassionate, and nonjudgmental.

2018-2019

Yale Doctoral Internship in Clinical & Community Psychology
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CT

2019-2021

Interprofessional Advanced Fellowship in Addiction Treatment
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
West Haven, CT
 

Training

2019

PhD, Clinical Psychology
Suffolk University
Boston, MA
 

Education

Education and Training

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