Cameron is currently a PhD student in Counseling Psychology at the University of North Texas. She has nearly a decade of clinical experience working with youth, ages 6-18 years in home, school, and community settings on issues including grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, disordered eating, adjustment, relationship issues, sexuality, chronic illness, learning disabilities, and developmental disorders. Cameron has participated in prevention trainings and development of materials for eating disorder psychoeducation. Cameron also has experience with cognitive assessment for adults. In her role at this practice, Cameron manages paperwork, billing, insurance claims, scheduling, and any other administrative responsibilities. In her free time, Cameron likes to ride horses, go thrifting, and catch up on her favorite TV shows. Cameron is eager to answer any questions and assist you in the process of getting started on your therapy journey!
Education
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Preclinical Psychology, Northwestern University
B.A., Theatre Arts & Performance Studies, Brown University
Research Interests
Sexual violence, sexual health & satisfaction, and their intersection via Internalized Sociocultural Sexual Pressure (ISSP) and sexual self-esteem; couples work; Gottman theory; pregnancy; birth trauma

