Dr. Charlene Schneider is a psychologist who has been serving Cincinnati for over three decades. She currently practices from her warm, comfortable office in Blue Ash, conveniently located near Cornell Road and Reed Hartman Highway.
Dr. Schneider received her Ph.D. (the highest academic degree) from Miami
University's American Psychological Association (APA) approved program
in clinical psychology in 1991. Her area of specialization for her Ph.D. was women's
issues. Dr. Schneider wrote her dissertation on depression in women.
During her APA approved internship at University of Cincinnati's
Psychological Services Center, she focused on recovery from sexual abuse,
battering relationships, both physical and emotional, eating disorders,
and gay and lesbian issues.
She did her post-doctoral training at the Eating Disorders Clinic at
the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine. Her focus there
was individual therapy with eating disordered clients, group psychotherapy
with this population, and family therapy.
During Dr. Schneider's years in practice she has worked with men,
women, and adolescents. She has treated individuals, couples, and
traditional and non-traditional families. She has seen gay, lesbian,
bi-sexual, straight, and transgender clients.
Anxiety, depression, trauma recovery, PTSD, relationship issues, anger
issues, grief and loss recovery, and parenting issues are some of the
many problems Dr. Schneider can help you address.
Dr. Schneider offers therapy with (or without) her therapy
dog-in-training. Finnegan (Finn) offers comfort (and sometimes comic
relief!) to her psychotherapy sessions for those who love pets.
For more details about Dr. Schneider's background, click on the page
called "Vita."
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