Lindsay Duva, PsyD
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Lindsay Duva, PsyD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Lindsay is a postdoctoral fellow. She received her undergraduate degrees in both Psychology and Political Science at Boston University. She completed her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology at William James College. She completed pre-doctoral trainings at:

  • Sameem Associates, Addiction and Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center
  • Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston
  • North Shore Counseling Center
  • The Dr. Leon O. Brenner Center for Psychological Assessment and Consultation
  • Roger Williams University Counseling Center

General Areas of Focus:

  • Trauma/dissociation
  • Substance use and addiction
  • Obsessions and Compulsions
  • Anxiety/depression
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders
  • LGBTQIA, gender and sexuality topics
  • Loss, grief, bereavement
  • Multicultural issues
  • Attachment and relationship difficulties
  • Adjustment difficulties/ life transitions

How I Can Help:

I view therapy as the opportunity for self-exploration. My intention is to provide a safe space that is empathic, non-judgmental, and warm to best support you in better understanding yourself. I aim to bring my authentic self to every session with the hope my clients feel comfortable enough to do the same over the course of our work together.

My training in evidenced-based practices as well as psychological assessment have reinforced my belief in utilizing an integrated framework that is informed from a range of theoretical orientations. I strive to meet my clients where they are at and work collaboratively with them to determine a therapeutic approach and treatment plan that fits their history, personality, and self-identified needs and goals for therapy.

Advanced Trainings:

  • MyCQ Pro: Understanding My Cultural Intelligence and Cultural Values