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About Dr. Kristine Brady

Dr. Kristine Brady completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at UC Irvine, and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at Virginia Tech.  She completed her internship at the Medical University of South Carolina with rotations at the VA PTSD clinic, the National Crime Victims and Research Center, the VA Substance Abuse Center, and the Low Country Children's Center.  She completed her post-doctoral training at the Family Center in San Diego. She went on to teach undergraduate and graduate courses at Rider University, Alliant International University, the University of San Diego, and California State University - San Marcos.  She is currently an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego (USD) where she teaches upper division courses in psychopathology and social psychology.

 

 

Dr. Brady has been offering clinical services in the North County San Diego area since 2003.  She works with children, adolescents, and adults from a cognitive-behavioral perspective. Treatment modalities may include:  behavior modification, parent training, cognitive therapy, cognitive processing therapy, exposure therapy, exposure and response preventions (ERP),  collaborative problem solving, family problem solving, and/or parent child interaction therapy (PCIT).  Dr. Brady is an active member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) and serves on the editorial boards for the academic journals, Body Image and Clinical Case Studies.

 

 

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