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Dr. Sarah Krueger, a clinical psychologist, has a passion for working with individuals across the lifespan, which includes adults of all ages, and parents with young children, and adolescents. She addresses traditional mental health concerns and also coaches individuals seeking to enhance their lives or who are navigating life transitions and grapple with questions of identity and meaning. Dr. Krueger also provides consultation and training in businesses, schools, and Head Start programs. She aids programs in crisis management, preventing burnout, and increasing effectiveness. Dr. Krueger values supporting caregivers in their service of others.
PHILOSOPHY
She has training see how presenting difficulties interact with physical, social, and emotional development. She works effectively with difficulties in self-regulation (behavior, attention, sleep or eating), atypical or delayed development, medical concerns, mood, anxiety, and other mental health symptoms, and grief or traumatic stress. She also helps many adults navigating complex life stressors or working towards building a more meaningful personal life or career.
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TECHNIQUES
Therapeutically, Dr. Krueger uses a variety of evidence-based treatments. She draws from cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, narrative, family systems and existential frameworks. She is well versed in specific evidenced based protocols such as EMDR, DBT, CBT, CPP and the like. Additionally, her advanced training in assessment of cognitive, developmental, social and emotional functioning from infancy through adulthood assists her in modifying her approach to fit each individual. Mindfulness Based Performance Enhancement and Life Coaching Approaches as well as systemic psychology is used in coaching.
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TRAINING
Dr. Krueger’s graduate training includes a M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Catholic University, and an M.A. in Counseling from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. She also completed a coaching program through the Martha Beck Institute. She loves learning and is always engaged in education to expand her understandings. Prior to private practice, she taught and provided clinical services at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. For fun, she enjoys hiking, cooking and camping with her family.
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QUESTIONS?
Drop Dr. Sarah a line!​​