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The Psy Files is a podcast that explores multiple areas in the field of psychology by interviewing some of Kentucky’s leading psychological experts. Our program is meant to inform, educate, and entertain listeners by delving into the inner workings of the field of psychology as well as mental health in our state. We explore topics such as substance abuse, trauma, suicide, forensics, and more. Additionally, we make it our goal to help break some of the stigmas surrounding our field through discourse, education, and fun. Mental health matters, and it is the intention of The Psy Files is to bring relevant topics to light.
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Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Episode 20: Dr. Demi Lincoln
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Dr. Demi Lincoln (she/her) completed her Psy.D in Clinical Psychology at Spalding University in 2023. Dr. Lincoln currently works as a Psychologist at Compass Counseling and Psychological Services, a private practice in Louisville, KY. Her clinical interests include interpersonal and complex trauma, interpersonal dysfunction, anxiety, depression, gender and sexual identity development and working with LGBTQIA+ folks. Dr. Lincoln takes an interpersonal and collaborative approach to therapy with the goal of staying curious, guiding clients to find autonomy in their life choices, and developing and utilize skills to live a meaningful life. Dr. Lincoln serves as adjunct faculty for Spalding University where she teaches courses such as Social Psychology, Introduction to Intervention, and Introduction to Therapy Practicum. Additionally, Dr. Lincoln is proudly part of the KPA board of directors, currently serving as the At-Large Member. Outside of work, Dr. Lincoln loves to spend time with her husband and dog, thrifting, and taking care of her garden and worm farm.
Description of your current work setting:
I currently work at Compass Counseling and Psychological Services private practice in Louisville, KY where I see adults with a variety of presenting concerns such as depression, anxiety, trauma, interpersonal difficulties, phobias, and identity exploration.
What is your involvement with KPA?:
I was the KPA graduate representative (2021-2023). I have attended Psychology Day at the Capitol twice as a graduate student. I am currently an At-Large Board member and I serve on two committees; the Early Career Psychologist committee and the Convention committee.
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