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NAPLES & BONITA SPRINGS OFFICES
Linda Lee, Psy.D.
Psychology Resident
Naples & Bonita Offices
Dr. Lee completed her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University New England, and her internship at Wasatch Mental Health, Provo, Utah. She has focused on child and family issues in both assessment and intervention. Her work with youth and adults has included outpatient, inpatient, residential, and hospital settings. Dr. Lee has volunteered at battered women’s shelters, rape crisis centers, with the Red Cross, in after school educational programs, and in international disaster response.
Dr. Lee is well versed in psychological, educational, neuropsychological, and disability assessments. More recently, she has specialized in child custody evaluations. She has particular expertise in working with complex trauma, sexual abuse and neglect, chronic health and pain management, and issues of a spiritual nature. Blending psychological theory and practice with her background in the creative arts and complementary and alternative medicine, Dr. Lee helps clients regain personal power and balance in their lives by building hope and inner strength. She has an interpersonal and client-centered approach, emphasizing relationship, experience, and self-awareness within a holistic framework.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association, Div. 1, General Psychology
American Psychological Association, Div. 32, Humanistic Psychology
American Psychological Association, Div. 48, Society for the Study of
Peace, Conflict, and Violence
American Psychological Association, Div. 56, Trauma Psychology
Association for Play Therapy
Licensed Massage Therapist – MA. Lic. #970
Reiki, 3rd Degree
AWARDS/HONORS
Jonathan Daniels Scholarship Award
Multicultural Center Research and Practice Award
Americorps Community Service Award - awarded 2 years
Family and Community: Human Services Scholarship
Antioch University New England, Student Cabinet Representative
Psychology & Practices for a Better World, Antioch Founding Member
Psychology Students for Social Responsibility,
Antioch Founding Member |
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