Diana Greywolf, Ph.D.

Dr. Diana Greywolf is a clinical psychologist specializing in treatment of trauma. In addition her areas of expertise include women’s issues, grief, and stress management. Dr. Greywolf provides individual, family, and couples therapy with children age 5 and up, teens and adults using a supportive, growth oriented focus based on the belief that every human being has infinite

potential, though sometimes undiscovered. Discovering strengths and building upon them to create a foundation that sustains the challenges life offers is the general focus of treatment.

Dr. Greywolf earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Walden University in 2007, and completed her pre-doctoral internship at Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services in Vermont, where she worked with female victims of domestic violence and childhood trauma. She completed her post-doctoral internship at West Central Behavioral Health in New Hampshire and in conjunction with that received intensive training in EMDR, which she has used extensively in treating post-traumatic stress disorder and other anxiety disorders. Dr. Greywolf was licensed as a clinical psychologist-doctorate in Vermont in 2008 and as a clinical psychologist in Rhode Island in 2015.

Dr. Greywolf has conducted research with LGBTQ youth. She includes assessment for hormone therapy and surgery for transgender youth and adults among her skills. She has also presented seminars in New England on LGBTQ youth issues and on the use of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) in the treatment of trauma and other anxiety disorders.

Dr. Greywolf offers teletherapy exclusively, including video sessions.

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