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Dr. Lynne Modzelesky she/her/hers, Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.)

Those closest to me know me as a mother, partner, friend, daughter, and sister. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, exploring new places with them, and recently began jogging for self-care. I love the beach and also true crime podcasts.
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has been practicing therapy for 16 years. I have extensive clinical experience with many different populations, have conducted independent research as part of my graduate programs, taught at the undergraduate level, and supervised early career psychologists, trainees, and other clinical staff. I am dually licensed in Pennsylvania (017705) and California (29009). I am also a registered Health Service Psychologist (55329).
Soon, I will be licensed in North Carolina. At that time, I will begin treating residents of North Carolina. I have a waiting list to get started at this time.
As a therapist, I enjoy working with women, helping them achieve their goals, and using a flexible approach to tailor their healing to how unique they are as an individual. Therefore, your plan of recovery is specialized to you.

My Education:
-Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)- 2013, Immaculata University, Immaculata Pennsylvania
-Master of Arts in Psychology (M.A.) – 2008, Marywood University, Scranton Pennsylvania
-Bachelor of Science Dual Major in Psychology and Criminal Justice (B.A.)- 2006, University of Scranton, Scranton Pennsylvania

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