Natalie Herndon

    Natalie Herndon received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Jackson State University in 2011, her M.S. in Counseling Psychology from Abilene Christian University in 2001, and her B.S. in Psychology from Harding University in 1996. She is licensed both as a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Mental Health Therapist in Utah and has been in practice for over 15 years.  Dr. Herndon’s areas of interest include: issues of abuse and trauma, anxiety, panic, depression, substance abuse, identity issues, self-worth, self-esteem, depth psychology, dream work, Jungian, depth, archetypal and transpersonal models of psychotherapy. In addition to being a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, she has served as a board member of the Abilene Board of Mental Health, been a representative to the Association for Professional Psychology, is a member of the National Honor Society for Psychology Graduate Students, Psi Chi, and is a current committee chair and administrator of the Archetypology of Everyday Life group (a group focused on professional education in depth psychology).  She is currently a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Utah Psychological Association (UPA), the Association for Women in Psychology (AWP), and Women in Private Practice (WPP). (2017)

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