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Author: Sarah Doyle
Sarah Doyle LSCSW is an associate at Family Psychological Services. She completed both her bachelor's and master’s degrees at The University of Kansas. Sarah has also worked as a facilitator with families who were court ordered for supervised visitation and exchange. She is available to work with both teens and adults. Sarah has experience working as a therapist for adults in community mental health providing both individual and group therapy. Sarah brings to Family Psychological Services unique skills in the treatment of trauma. She is trained and experienced in Brainspotting (BSP) a brain-based psychotherapy involving sustained, focused mindfulness, which follows in the tradition of and extends EMDR. BSP uses the client's internal resources to help resolve problems as well as enhance creativity or performance at school and in the workplace. Sarah has also received training in both in individual and group models of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). She has combined these approaches to work with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as well as stress related to a wide array of difficulties in daily living including grief and loss, suicidal ideation, self-harming behaviors, and ongoing depression and anxiety.
Independence Day and PTSD: Not a Good Match
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Independence Day and PTSD: Not a Good Match

By Sarah Doyle July 1, 2020

Every year, in the days leading up to Independence Day, posts on Facebook and Twitter begin popping up addressing combat veterans and the impact fireworks have on those individuals. These posts serve as a gentle reminder and encouragement, asking people to be mindful of their use of fireworks in the days leading up to the 4th…

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