Shulman Psychology Group

Colleen Monn, PsyD

Colleen Monn, PsyD

Clinical Psychologist

(216) 282-5007
cmonnpsyd[at]gmail[dot]com

Making the decision to come to therapy is not always easy, and I am honored to be part of your journey. I recognize that there is no one-size-fits-all to therapy, and so invite you into a process of sharing your story and adjusting interventions to best fit your needs. In that, I often approach our work from an interpersonal lens and incorporate Internal Family Systems (IFS), DBT, and attachment-based interventions.

Common concerns that I work with include sexual trauma histories, developmental traumas, grief and bereavement, depression, relational concerns/interpersonal functioning, emotional instability, identity development, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, adolescence, emerging adulthood and Women’s issues.

My clinical experiences have spanned multiple modalities, including brief and long-term individual therapy, structured and process group therapies, evidence-based treatment programs for depression, anxiety and perfectionism, parent skills training, outreach, and crisis intervention and response. Since joining Shulman Psychology Group I have also run both Teen and Emerging Adult DBT Groups, as well as a Women’s Process Group.

My practice is telehealth only and I offer services to those residing in Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, and California.

Education/Training

B.S. in Psychology from Indiana University, Bloomington 2012

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) from Adler University, Chicago 2018

APA Accredited Internship: James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 2018

Postdoctoral Residency: James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 2019

Level 1 & 2 Trained in IFS with emphasis in working with children and adolescents

OH License #P.08019

VA License #0810006214

IN License # 20043662B 

CA License #35015

My practice is telehealth only and I offer services to those residing in Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, and California.

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