- EDUCATION:The Pennsylvania State University (Psychology-Neuroscience Concentration), B.S.), The Institute for the Psychological Sciences at Divine Mercy University (Clinical Psychology, M.Psy and Clinical Psychology, Psy.D)
- INTERNSHIP:Lebanon Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- CREDENTIALS:Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
- TREATMENT POPULATION:Young Adults, Adults, Older Adults, Women, Veterans
- CERTIFICATIONS:Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator, Certified Compassion Fatigue Therapist (Green Cross Academy of Traumatology)
- SERVICES PROVIDED:Interpersonal and Relational Therapies, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, DBT Skills, Trauma-Informed Treatment, Psychodynamic Therapy
- MEMBERSHIP: American Psychological Association, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, Asian American Psychological Association
- LICENSURE: Commonwealth of Virginia
Dr. Mary Abraham is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She is an integrative clinician and tailors her therapeutic approach to match her clients’ strengths and clinical needs. She is experienced in working with a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, relational issues, work-related stressors, trauma recovery, and substance use recovery. She strives to meet clients where they are and to accompany them in overcoming obstacles that impede their capacity to flourish in the circumstances of their lives.
With extensive training in the area of diversity factors relating to spirituality, Dr. Abraham specializes in the integration of religious and spiritual identity factors in therapy. Clients for whom faith and/or religious tradition are particularly important are welcome to request faith-integrated sessions at their discretion. She is also particularly interested in working with those recovering from traumas, second generation immigrants, peri and postpartum women, mental health practitioners and graduate students, and veterans and military service members.
Dr. Abraham earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology with a concentration in Neuroscience from Penn State University. Her Masters and Doctoral Degrees are in Clinical Psychology, from Divine Mercy University. She completed her Doctoral Internship at the Lebanon VA Medical Center and has worked in various clinical settings, including at VA hospitals, college counseling centers, military related settings, community mental health centers, and at the DC Superior Courts.
