Deborah
Bryon, Ph.D.
Dr. Bryon holds
a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Denver.
She completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at UCLA in
1976, Masters degree in Clinical Psychology in 1979 at United States
International University, and holds a B.F.A. in Drawing from Metropolitan
State College of Denver. In conjunction with her private practice,
She has taught classes in the psychology departments of the University
of Colorado and Metropolitan State College of Denver.
Areas of Teaching:
- Neuropsychology
- Perception
- Personality
- Counseling
- Psychology
of Gender
- Psychology
of Women
- Death and
Dying
- Abnormal
Psychology
- Child Psychology
- Research
Methods
Prior to opening
her private practice, Dr. Bryon worked as an art therapist and provided
counseling services for suicidal teens and adults struggling with
chronic mental illness in psychiatric hospitals, at-risk and incarcerated
teens who were
often abuse victims, women who were victims of domestic violence,
and members
of the gay and lesbian community struggling with alcoholism. She
has also administered neuropsychological assessments to disabled
veterans with traumatic brain injuries at the Denver Veterans Administration
Hospital, and conducted neuropsychological evaluations with children
who have learning disabilities through
the Neuropsychology Learning Disabilities Clinic at the University
of Denver.
Prior to re-entering
the field of psychology, she was a stockbroker on Wall Street,
and started and owned a business designing and manufacturing ladies
and
children’s resort wear.
Dr. Bryon is
also an artist and a member of Spark Gallery. To view a selection
of her artwork please visit her gallery.
License: Psychologist 3085, LPC 3244 Colorado
Degrees: Ph.D. (University of Denver)
Years
in Practice: 11
Memberships: CO Neuropsychological Society,Interregional
Society of Jungian Analysts, Foundation for Shamanic Studies
Other Qualifications: Jungian Psychotherapy, Psychological
and Cognitive Testing, Womens Issues
Religion(s): Buddhism
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