Laetitia Lemoine, M.P.H, M.S. (she/her)
Psychological Associate
Meet Laetitia:
I am currently a doctoral student in the clinical Psychology PsyD program at Loyola University of Maryland. I have worked with adults who are learning to cope with a range of concerns, including: anxiety, OCD, phobias, depression, and trauma. I am mindful of the many ways cultural norms and values shape our beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. I believe it is crucial to explore how entrenched norms and expectations (e.g. white normativity, institutionalized ableism, normative monogamy, and heteronormativity, among others) are influencing our identity, values, mental and physical wellbeing, as well as how they have affected individuals and groups through oppression and discrimination.
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I believe that therapy is a collaborative process between the client and the therapist, and that effective therapeutic relationships emerge when trust, empathy, and respect are continually cultivated
Credentials:
Degrees: Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (M.S.)
Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health (M.P.H.)
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Licensure: Psychological Associate working under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca E. Gras, PsyD (Maryland license 05453)