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Since the beginning of her career, Dr. Lambdin has focused on providing life changing psychological care. Dr. Lambdin uses recent research findings to inform her treatment of those in her care. For those that desire to integrate their faith, Dr. Lambdin provides psychotherapy that is informed by Catholic faith (or Christian for those that are not Catholic).  Of course, Dr. Lambdin offers services to all who are interested in seeking her services.  She is a  Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and primarily uses CBT and DBT as treatment modalities.  

 

Attention:

Dr. Lambdin is  a  provider under PSYPACT.  This means that  Dr.  Lambdin is authorized  to see individuals who reside in any of  42 PSYPACT participating member states in the United States  (See  ​https://psypact.site-ym.com/page/psypactmap).  Additionally, Dr. Lambdin is licensed in California (This is a separate license and not part of PSYPACT).​​

Why choose psychotherapy, or "talk" therapy? It works! Read on.

 

According to the American Psychiatric Associations' website:

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Psychotherapy is a type of treatment that can help individuals experiencing a wide array of mental health conditions and emotional challenges. Psychotherapy can help not only alleviate symptoms, but also, certain types of psychotherapies can help identify the psychological root causes of one’s condition so a person can function better and have enhanced emotional well-being and healing.

Conditions that can be helped by psychotherapy include coping with stressful life events, the impact of trauma, medical illness or loss such as the death of a loved one; and specific mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety. There are several different types of psychotherapy and some types may work better with certain clinical situations. Psychotherapy may be used in combination with medication or other therapies.

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Psychotherapy has been shown to improve emotional and psychological well-being and is linked with positive changes in the brain and body. The benefits also include fewer sick days, less disability, fewer medical problems, and increased work satisfaction.

With the use of brain imaging techniques researchers have been able to see changes in the brain after a person has undergone psychotherapy. Numerous studies have identified brain changes in people with mental illness (including depression, panic disorder, PTSD and other conditions) as a result of undergoing psychotherapy. In most cases the brain changes resulting from psychotherapy were similar to changes resulting from medication.

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