Jaime D. Crowley, Ph.D.

Dr. Crowley is a licensed psychologist who provides individual psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults struggling with a range of emotional and behavioral difficulties. She obtained her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the APA-accredited program at UT Southwestern Medical Center. During her training, Dr. Crowley gained diverse experience working with patients across a variety of clinical and medical settings, including schools, hospitals, and mental health clinics. In her Postdoctoral Fellowship, she specialized in treating anxiety disorders using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and consulting with parents of children with behavioral challenges (e.g., ADHD).

Dr. Crowley also co-authored a therapeutic children’s book, Moose the Worry Mutt Goes to Doggie Daycare, based on her anxious but affable chocolate Lab, Moose. The book is a playful and accessible way to teach children about worries and model healthy coping strategies for managing anxiety. A therapeutic companion worksheet aimed at helping kids learn how to “bark back” at their worries is available for free download on www.MooseTheWorryMutt.com.

Dr. Crowley engages in patient-centered care, which includes working empathically and collaboratively with individuals, their families, and other health care providers to improve overall mental health and well-being. She currently offers individual therapy services utilizing evidence-based treatment modalities as well as parent consultation.