Dr. Megan Dale is a clinical psychologist who cares for adults and couples. She treats anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship issues, trauma, grief, loss, and stress. Additionally, Dr. Dale specializes in LGBTQIA* issues, addiction, and psychological impacts of chronic health issues. She draws from her specialized training in neuropsychology to enhance her understanding of the whole of an individual’s experience. Dr. Dale is licensed by the Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners as a Psychologist. She also holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. In addition, she maintains a certification as an Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) granted by the PSYPACT* Commission issued on 06/29/2021. Her clinical training experiences include conducting psychotherapy and psychological evaluations in a variety of settings including psychiatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, prisons, schools, and inpatient chemical dependency programs. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dr. Dale was born in Phoenix, Arizona and has lived in the valley most of her life. As part of her educational and professional experiences, she was fortunate to spend time living in Colorado and Mississippi, and these areas will always hold a place in her heart. In her personal life, Dr. Dale is a parent to five children in a blended family. She and her family enjoy camping, hiking, yoga, and cooking. “Whether your path to self-discovery is well-traveled, or you are just beginning to look inward, I will meet you where you are. Together, we will create a safe space in which to explore and effect change. I utilize a collaborative approach with evidence-based methods tailored to the individual. Let’s find what works for you. Deciding to seek therapy is a courageous decision. I consider it a privilege to join you on your journey toward increased fulfillment and meaning." *PSYPACT is an interstate compact which offers a voluntary expedited pathway for practice to qualified psychologists who wish to practice in multiple states. More information regarding PSYPACT and its participating states can be found at https://psypact.org/page/psypactmap.
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