Martha RobbI am a licensed psychologist in New Hampshire and a national trainer for Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) which is my current focus as a psychologist. I was previously a national trainer for Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy (TFCBT) before deciding to solely focus on what is closest to my heart, CPP. In 2017, I retired from clinical practice after having worked at West Central Behavioral Health, a community mental health center in Lebanon, New Hampshire for 29 years. At West Central I saw child, adolescent and adult clients in office settings, consulted in the Lebanon Public Schools leading anxiety and anger management groups, lead evidence-based practice groups for TFCBT and CPP, and trained pre- and post-doctoral interns in the Dartmouth Hitchcock Psychology Internship Program.
In addition, I worked part-time at the Dartmouth Trauma Interventions Research Center providing trainings in evidence-based practices to clinicians across New Hampshire. My educational background is an undergraduate degree in psychology from Mount Holyoke College, a Masters’ degree in communication disorders from Northwestern University and a Ph.D. from a joint degree program in developmental and school psychology at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota. |