Staff
Services are provided by supervisor-associate teams. Supervision takes a variety of forms. Direct observation via one-way mirrors as well as audio and videotape recordings are used for supervision purposes.
Clinical supervisors are licensed psychologists. The core team of supervisors are faculty members in the clinical program in the Department of Psychology.
Supervisors
April C. O’Grady (Ph.D., University of Maine, 2002)
| Clinical Specialty: cognitive-behavioral treatment for adults, anxiety and affective disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, adult and adolescent forensic psychology, adult mental health evaluations, consultation | |
| Internship: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Winnipeg, Manitoba (2000-2001) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 2004 | |
Jeffrey E. Hecker (Ph.D., University of Maine, 1986)
| Clinical Specialty:cognitive-behavioral treatment, anxiety and depression, sex-offending risk assessment, and parental competency evaluations | |
| Internship:University of Florida, Shands Teaching Hospital, Department of Clinical and Health PSychology | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 1987 | |
Douglas W. Nangle (Ph.D., West Virginia University, 1993)
| Clinical Specialty: ADHD; conduct problems/oppositional behaviors; child & adolescent forensic psychology; child& adolescent assessment and treatment | |
| Internship: University of Mississippi Medical Center (1992-1993) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 1998 | |
Sandra T. Sigmon (Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1989)
| Clinical specialty: cognitive-behavioral treatment of affective and anxiety disorders; behavioral medicine | |
| Internship: Medical University of Southern Carolina/Charleston VA Consortium, Charleston, SC (1988-1989) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: April 1994 | |
Geoffrey L. Thorpe (Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1973)
| Clinical Specialty: Psychotherapy with adults, clinical supervision of mental health and substance abuse treatment professionals, mental health evaluations, and forensic mental health evaluations | |
| Internship: Manchester Regional Hospital Board, United Kingdom National Health Service (1969-1971) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 1975 | |
| Board Certified in Behavioral Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology |
Community Supervisors
Nina Boulard (Ph.D., University of Maine, 2004)
| Clinical Specialty: working with conduct disordered adolescents; adolescents who have engaged in sexually inappropriate behavior | |
| Internship: Boston VA Healthcare System, Brockton/West Roxbury Divisions, Harvard Medical School (2002-2003) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 2005 | |
| Current Affiliation: Psychologist; Mountain View Youth Development Center |
Beth Cuddy (Ph.D., 1990)
| Clinical Specialty: child clinical psychology and pediatric psychology, with special interests in autism spectrum diagnoses, childhood anxiety, and coping with medical illness | |
| Internship: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Medical School, Department of Psychiatry (1988-1989) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 1992 | |
| Current Affiliation: Independent Private Practice |
Stacy Whitcomb-Smith (Ph.D., University of Maine, 2003)
| Clinical Specialty: treatment of anxiety disorders and behavioral medicine (e.g., chronic pain, insomnia, health and wellbeing) | |
| Internship: Albany Psychological Consortium, Albany, New York (2002-2003) | |
| Licensed in State of Maine: 2005 | |
| Current Affiliation: HealthPsych Maine, Waterville |

