Jenelle Fitch, Ph.D.
Dr. Fitch has worked with adults and couples for more than a decade. She helps individuals deal with anxiety, depression, life transitions, substance use, chronic pain and trauma. She has a strong interest in the psychological health of veterans and is available to work with people who are grappling with gender dysphoria and LGBTQ+ concerns.
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Prior to relocating to Maine, Dr. Fitch was a staff psychologist at the VA Pittsburgh and an Assistant Professor at Texas Woman’s University where she provided clinical supervision, and researched the importance of the therapist-client relationship.
Dr. Fitch takes a collaborative approach with her patients, and has extensive training and experience with Cognitive Processing Therapy for trauma, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Substance Use Treatment and Problem Solving Therapy.
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Dr. Fitch is a graduate of Kent State University in Ohio. She earned her Master’s at Ball State University and her Doctorate at Purdue University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of South Carolina.
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In 2018, Dr. Fitch and her husband fulfilled their dream of moving their family to Maine.