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Dr. Bieber is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 33 years of experience.
She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the State University at Albany in 1986.
Dr. Bieber has extensive experience working in various settings and with numerous different types of disorders. As a graduate student she spent four years at the Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders. She has vast experience working with agoraphobia, social phobia, general anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and simple phobias. Her doctoral dissertation focused on treatment of agoraphobia. She did clinical practicums at the Psychological Services Center of SUNY Albany and at Albany Medical Center Outpatient Psychiatry. Her Clinical Internship was at the Greater Hartford Clinical Psychology Consortium in Hartford, Connecticut. During this time she worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, was on call for the hospital's emergency room, and supervised medical students. Dr. Bieber also worked at the Alcohol Treatment Center at the University of Connecticut as part of her Clinical internship. There she was responsible for evaluating, treating, and providing education to patients struggling with alcohol and substance abuse issues. She continued this work with patients with chemical dependency issues during her time as a Staff Psychologist at Conifer Park, an alcohol and substance abuse treatment facility in Glenville, N.Y. She also worked as part of a group practice specializing in the treatment of eating disorders for 9 years. During this time she served on the Board of Directors of CRAED (the Capitol Region Association for Eating Disorders). Since 1994 she has been in individual private practice.
She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Psychological Association of Northeast New York, and is listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology.
Dr. Bieber was trained as a cognitive-behavioral psychologist but currently she defines her approach as pragmatic. She blends psychodynamic, interpersonal, and cognitive-behavioral strategies as needed.
She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the State University at Albany in 1986.
Dr. Bieber has extensive experience working in various settings and with numerous different types of disorders. As a graduate student she spent four years at the Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders. She has vast experience working with agoraphobia, social phobia, general anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and simple phobias. Her doctoral dissertation focused on treatment of agoraphobia. She did clinical practicums at the Psychological Services Center of SUNY Albany and at Albany Medical Center Outpatient Psychiatry. Her Clinical Internship was at the Greater Hartford Clinical Psychology Consortium in Hartford, Connecticut. During this time she worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, was on call for the hospital's emergency room, and supervised medical students. Dr. Bieber also worked at the Alcohol Treatment Center at the University of Connecticut as part of her Clinical internship. There she was responsible for evaluating, treating, and providing education to patients struggling with alcohol and substance abuse issues. She continued this work with patients with chemical dependency issues during her time as a Staff Psychologist at Conifer Park, an alcohol and substance abuse treatment facility in Glenville, N.Y. She also worked as part of a group practice specializing in the treatment of eating disorders for 9 years. During this time she served on the Board of Directors of CRAED (the Capitol Region Association for Eating Disorders). Since 1994 she has been in individual private practice.
She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Psychological Association of Northeast New York, and is listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology.
Dr. Bieber was trained as a cognitive-behavioral psychologist but currently she defines her approach as pragmatic. She blends psychodynamic, interpersonal, and cognitive-behavioral strategies as needed.