Dr. Urbanczyk is a clinical psychologist who has been licensed in the state of Ohio since 2014. A native of northeast Ohio and the daughter of Polish immigrants, she attended Harvard University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She went on to earn her master's degree and doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver where she specialized in psychological assessment and psychodynamic theory. She completed her predoctoral internship and doctoral fellowship at Counseling and Consultation Service at The Ohio State University where she continued her career as the assessment coordinator and then assistant director of embedded services before joining Providers for Healthy Living.
Dr. Urbanczyk's professional interests include neuropsychology, psychological assessment, and working with university students. Her theoretical orientation draws from the psychodynamic, interpersonal, and existential traditions and she utilizes interventions from IPT (interpersonal), CBT (cognitive-behavioral), DBT (dialectical-behavioral), and ACT (acceptance and commitment) in her treatment approach. She has specialized training and experience in PE (prolonged exposure) therapy to treat individuals with trauma histories. She is especially interested in the treatment of depression, interpersonal difficulties and relationship concerns, family of origin concerns, ethnic identity development among children of immigrants, and working with graduate students, individuals with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ population. Dr. Urbanczyk is licensed by The Ohio Board of Psychology. Her license can be verified on this website: https://elicense.ohio.gov. |
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