Dr. Thibault provides a warm, supportive, and empowering environment. No matter a person's background, values, or beliefs, Dr. Thibault believes that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. Furthermore, Dr. Thibault tailors each person’s treatment to reflect the needs and readiness of each individual.
Dr. Thibault obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology and gained experience while working on a mental health unit at a local hospital. In 2005 Dr. Thibault graduated with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and began working as a psychotherapist. Dr. Thibault continued with her education and, in 2009, graduated with her Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology. She has been practicing psychotherapy for over 17 years and continues to have a passion for the field. She looks forward to helping individuals reach their fullest potential.
Dr. Thibault’s Doctoral dissertation focused on panic attacks. It specifically explored how various people in the United States experienced, coped, and lived with panic attacks. Dr. Thibault has insight and familiarity in working with individuals trying to cope in other areas, such as the following: OCD, depression, co-dependency, marital issues, sexual issues, and those who have experienced sexual, verbal, or physical abuse.
Dr. Thibault obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology and gained experience while working on a mental health unit at a local hospital. In 2005 Dr. Thibault graduated with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and began working as a psychotherapist. Dr. Thibault continued with her education and, in 2009, graduated with her Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology. She has been practicing psychotherapy for over 17 years and continues to have a passion for the field. She looks forward to helping individuals reach their fullest potential.
Dr. Thibault’s Doctoral dissertation focused on panic attacks. It specifically explored how various people in the United States experienced, coped, and lived with panic attacks. Dr. Thibault has insight and familiarity in working with individuals trying to cope in other areas, such as the following: OCD, depression, co-dependency, marital issues, sexual issues, and those who have experienced sexual, verbal, or physical abuse.