About
Dr. Cory Kowalski received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in 2020. She interned at American Lakes VA in Washington, and then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Loma Linda VA Healthcare System in California. Dr. Kowalski eceived specialized training in neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy across a variety of settings, including Veterans Affairs hospitals, university medical centers, physical and cognitive rehabilitation hospitals, community mental health clinics,, university counseling centers, and private practice. Dr. Kowalski has years of providing psychotherapy to individuals across the lifespan in private practice, community mental health, university counseling center, and Veterans Affairs hospital settings. In her clinical work, she takes a person-centered, holistic treatment approach that considers the biological, cognitive, emotional, environmental, and social spheres that clients navigate and how these contribute to their well-being. Dr. Kowalski enjoys working with individuals across the lifespan, and is extremely passionate about working alongside older adults as well as those who are neurodivergent, and/or gifted, as well as people living with disabilities (both visible and invisible), anxiety, depression, attachment wounds, trauma, and relationship issues. She also specializes in executive function skills coaching with individuals from all walks of life to help them develop skills related to organization, time management, and planning/prioritizing so they can meet their goals. In addition, she has spent the last few years working with clients utilizing CBT for insomnia and chronic pain.