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Erin Vogel, B.A., M.A.

My name is Erin Vogel, BA, MA and I am a fourth-year graduate student at George Fox University. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Communicative Disorders and Child Development from California State University Fullerton. I attended the University of San Francisco Master’s in Counseling program and received my first Masters of Arts in Psychology with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy. I have since earned a master’s in clinical psychology from George Fox University and am working towards my doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D). I have experience working with children and adolescents in various contexts. I was a MFT intern at an inpatient hospital in San Francisco, a camp counselor for children with type one diabetes, and am a practicum student at Oregon Health & Science University where I provide assessments to children aged 0-3. Since working towards my doctoral degree at George Fox I have worked with a variety of clinical concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, parent-child conflict, suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and neurodevelopmental disorders. My previous training has emphasized Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Dr. Kameron Dill is my clinical supervisor, and I will providing neuropsychological / comprehensive psychological assessments for children and their families.

 

Outside of clinical work, I enjoy spending time with my dogs, Thor and Loki, reading, baking and exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

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