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Mariya Dvoskina, Psy.D.
2 articles
Dr. Mariya Dvoskina received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis in Forensic Psychology from the University of Denver in 2016. Mariya has clinical experience and training in forensic, police and correctional psychology, violence risk assessment, psychological assessment, trauma, and crisis intervention. Mariya has worked with clients presenting with a variety of presenting problems (including substance abuse, psychotic disorders, PTSD and other trauma related disorders, and personality disorders). Mariya currently works at Nicoletti-Flater Associates.

The Perils of Denial
After reading the recent Hoffman report (Hoffman et al., 2015), I found myself wondering how respected individuals in my field could participate (even indirectly) in such horrific acts. As an intern who is soon to be an early career psychologist, I considered that, while there are many complex factors at the heart of any man-made […]

Mariya Dvoskina, Psy.D.
September 3, 2017

Student Experience of Partially Affiliated Internship Consortia
Introduction To complete a doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology, a year-long internship during the final year is required (American Psychological Association [APA], n.d.). Yet, the process to obtain an internship accredited by the APA is competitive, with many students needing to relocate to other states across the country due to historical imbalances between […]
Liliana Almeida, M.A. + 10 more
December 31, 2016
