Natalie Pamphile, Psy.D.

Natalie received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Wheaton College and her master of arts in counseling psychology from Trinity International University. Natalie is originally from New York and received her BA in psychology from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. After graduating with her BA, Natalie moved to Florida and worked as a case manager for individuals with HIV/AIDS.

 

Natalie enjoys seeing adolescents, adults, couples and families. She has a special interest in working with women and adolescents on such issues depression, anxiety, anger, boundaries, relationship conflicts and spiritual issues. Natalie has also led groups with women that dealt with such issues as loss, identity and family conflict. Additional interests include holistic health, empowerment, and identity development.

 

In the past, Natalie has worked in a variety of settings, including residential substance abuse facilities, partial hospitalization programs and outpatient community mental health which have giver her a wealth real-life experiences helping those in various kinds of distress.  

 

Natalie has also written and implemented a psychoeducational group curriculum called “Dare to Hope," for the families of persons addicted to alcohol and other drugs. Natalie has enjoyed consultation with schools and churches and looks forward to future opportunities to speak in the community about mental health and relationship issues. Natalie works out of the Yorkville office.

 

 

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