Dr. Heidi J. Dalzell, PsyD, Psychologist
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Dr. Heidi J. Dalzell, PsyD

Psychologist | Clinical

444 S State St Newtown PA, 18940

About

Dr. Dalzell is a clinical psychologist in Newtown, PA. She has a busy private practice specializing in eating disorders, trauma and working with the LGBTQ community. Particular areas of interest include mid-life eating disorders, the intersection of trauma in eating disorders and addictive behaviors, and gender/gender identity as it relates to body image. Dr. Dalzell works from an insight-oriented lens. She is also certified in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, which has applications to trauma, eating disorders/body image, addiction and mood disorders.

Dr. Dalzell is prolific author covering subjects such as eating disorders, addiction, gender identity, mindfulness, racial justice and spirituality. She has spoken nationally and internationally on these topics. Dr. Dalzell is a featured contributor on She Owns It, and has had articles published on sites including Tiny Buddha, The Good Men Project, and Elephant Journal. She has been quoted in Forbes, My Fitness Pal Blog, Fatherly, Yahoo Style and A Sweat Life. Dr. Dalzell is a teacher on Insight Timer and has appeared on MLN network’s Minding Men. She has been a guest on podcasts including Peace Meal, The Bubble Hour and The Body Image Podcast. She is the co-author of A Clinician’s Guide to Gender Identity and Body Image and has written chapters in several books regarding gender identity and eating disorders/body  image.

 

Education and Training

Temple University Master's of Education 1987

Immaculata University Doctor of Psychology 2002

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Eating disordersTraumaLGBTQ IdentityBody ImageAddiction

Dr. Heidi J. Dalzell, PsyD's Practice location

444 S State St -
Newtown, PA 18940
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