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PhD, Clinical and Developmental Psychology
University of MaineFellowship
Mayo ClinicInternship
Duke University Medical CenterBS, Psychology Binghamton University
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PhD
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“Get to Know Dr. Carrie”
Dr. Dittner is a native of Upstate New York and graduated Binghamton University with Honors in Psychology. Her passion for psychology and helping others began early in her academic journey. She obtained doctoral degrees in both Clinical and Developmental Psychology at the University of Maine, reflecting her interest in both understanding human development and providing therapeutic interventions. After all that snow and cold weather, Dr. Dittner accepted an internship at Duke University Medical Center and specialized in both child clinical and medical psychology, with additional training in family systems. Afterward, she accepted a postdoctoral fellowship and subsequent faculty position at Mayo Clinic and Mayo Medical School in Rochester, MN. As the owner of Peak City Psychology, she has sought to build a warm and comfortable atmosphere in which the staff are truly friends who provide effective, research-based interventions, and value a healthy work-life balance. As a licensed psychologist in North Carolina and a member of PSYPACT, Dr. Dittner is able to provide telehealth services in over 30 states, as well as in person therapy in her Apex, NC office.
For the past 20 years, Dr. Dittner has provided comprehensive psychological assessments, therapeutic interventions, and support to children, adolescents and families. Her clinical expertise includes working with children and families navigating anxiety, ADHD, life transitions and chronic illness. She has specific expertise in parenting stress and helping parents navigate parenting through various developmental stages. She has a strong interest in early childhood, as well as helping parents understand themselves and develop a better understanding of their children in an effort to promote healthy connections and feel confident in their parenting. Dr. Dittner believes in a holistic approach to psychology, integrating developmental theories with clinical practice. Additionally, she employs several evidence-based approaches, such as PCIT, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Internal Family Systems therapy. Importantly, Dr. Dittner does not view the child, adolescent, or parent as a clinical diagnosis and focuses on their developmental stage and unique challenges. Her work is strongly aligned with theories and practice developed by Lisa Damour, Mona Delahooke, Dan Siegel and Eve Rodsky.
Dr. Dittner's approach to therapy is characterized by empathy, warmth, and a strong belief in the importance of connection and wellness. She focuses on alleviating stress and helping families to develop effective coping strategies, enhance their well-being, and navigate life's challenges.