Anna Joseph, PsyD, LP
Staff
Licensed Psychologist & Outreach Coordinator
Biography
She|Her|Hers
When not at work,Ìý±õÌý±ô´Ç±¹±ðÌýto stroll the long aisles at Target, snuggleÌý³¾²âÌýcutie hound Ziggy, travel toÌýnew places, and connect with friends and family over ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s finest breweries and snacks!Ìý
Education
Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Boulder, Boulder, CO
Predoctoral Internship: University of Northern ºÚÁÏÉçÇø, Greeley, COÌý
PsyD: Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FLÌý
MS: Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FLÌý
BA: Psychology, McKendree University, Lebanon, ILÌýÌýÌý
I was born and raised in a small town in southern Illinois where I completed my bachelor’s degree. I earned my doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology while in Fort Lauderdale where I gained experience in working with individuals in hospital, university counseling center, and assessment settings. I completed my predoctoral internship at UNC in Greeley and continued my training within a university system as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Boulder, where I had the privilege of working with a vast variety of identities, concerns, and stories. I deeply enjoy working within a university counseling center setting and individuals within a campus system. My passions include providing individual therapy, group therapy, and immersing herself in the campus community through outreach.ÌýÌýÌý
Professional Experience & Affiliations
Current Roles
I provide individual and group therapy services, crisis intervention, and supervision to therapists in training. As the outreach coordinator, I provide mental health outreach across campus,ÌýcollaborateÌýwith campus partners, and create innovative ways to connect with and support the holistic wellbeing of UNC Students.
Therapeutic ApproachesÌý
±õÌýapproach treatment from an integrated perspective, while having a foundation in cognitive, interpersonal process, and trauma informed theories.ÌýIÌýalsoÌýutilizeÌýsolution focused, mindfulness, and process-based interventions.ÌýIembraceÌýflexibility in the therapy space and meeting individuals where they are in their own process.ÌýIÌýhighlyÌývalueÌýthe therapeuticÌýrelationship, and the connection made and aim to foster a collaborative environment.ÌýÌýÌý
Clinical Interests
- DepressionÌý
- AnxietyÌý
- Intense emotionsÌý
- Life transitionsÌý
- Self-compassion workÌý
- TraumaÌý
- Personality concernsÌý
- Relationship/interpersonal difficulties
- Crisis interventionÌýÌý
- Multicultural concernsÌý
- Stress managementÌý
- Effective copingÌý
- DBT and CBT modalities of treatmentÌýÌý