“Chestnut Hill Counseling Associates was born of a need in the community for experts in the field. CHCA brings quality care to the area to benefit everyone who needs it. I am proud to be a part of this.”
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Sibylle J. Carlson, Ph.D.
Keeping people together
“So many situations can affect a person. Family, lifestyle, imbalances. I have been trained to help people mend their problems, see new ways to live, and challenge their old ways of thinking. My extensive education in helping people overcome their outward symptoms allows me to help others. Through training and experience, I have developed a specialty in women's issues that has enabled me to help many different women deal with their problems and enhance their being.”
Doctorate: Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Licensed Psychologist: New Hampshire
MA: Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
BA: General Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Specialty Training: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Trauma, Psycho-pharmacological Treatment, Gender Issues, Sexuality, Women's Issues, Couples Therapy, Group Therapy, Ethics, Hypnosis, Divorce Mediation
Leadership role of women in the field
“To merely know something, and not share it, is an injustice. I believe that by setting an example of sharing, I can not only help other colleagues help their patients, but continue to explore new methods to further the field of psychological studies. As a psychologist I feel a dedication and commitment to my work and profession. I am a strong advocate for excellence in our field. I am proud to have been a participant in spearheading initiatives that result in higher quality health care for our patients and that further our profession.”
Lecturer: University of New Hampshire - Introduction to Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Statistics and Methodology, Study of Child Behavior; New Hampshire College - Developmental Psychology
Leadership Positions: New Hampshire Psychological Organization: Board Member, Membership Chair, Legislative Committee Chair, First Woman President; New Hampshire Psychological Association: Psychopharmacology Committee Chair
Affiliations and activities
“To keep abreast of the latest developments in psychology, I depend on my colleagues. It not only helps me help my patients, but allows me to share as well. This cross-trading of knowledge is a must for any psychology professional who wants to excel. I especially enjoy the warmth and stimulation of working with my colleagues.”
Fellow: New Hampshire Psychological Association
Member: American Psychological Association, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, Academy of Family Mediators
Leadership Positions: Durham Red Cross, Mental Health Specialist
Specialty Training: Advanced Psychopharmacological Training; Divorce Mediation and Advanced Mediation; Disaster Mental Health Training for The Red Cross
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