![]() ![]() ![]() She especially enjoys working with young people who have experienced a first episode of psychosis. She has expertise in working with individuals experiencing medical symptoms or conditions that may be exacerbated by stress, including tension headaches and migraines, chronic pain, gastrointestinal distress, hypertension, overeating and substance misuse. Height specializes in working with adolescents and adults who are having difficulty coping with stress, experiencing symptoms of anxiety, interpersonal conflict, low mood, concentration and attention problems, emotional dysregulation, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, substance use difficulties, personality disorders and sleep problems. Height believes in the interconnectedness of the mind and the body and that treatment should be geared toward helping the whole person improve health and wellbeing. Prior to moving to New Hampshire in 2014, she was an assistant professor of psychiatry at Yale University and Clinical Director of the Yale Stress Center, a cutting edge interdisciplinary clinical and research center specializing in interventions for stress and addictive behaviors.ĭr. She received her doctorate degree from University of Hartford and completed an APA accredited pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine. she is licensed in both New Hampshire and Vermont and is also certified to provide tele-therapy through the PSYPACT, which allows her to accept clients from 17 additional states. Height is a clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
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