About the Drs. Selby

 

Brian W. Selby, Ph.D.

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Training:

                                                             PhD., University of North Texas, 1999

           Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester 
    School of Medicine and Dentistry, 1999-2000

Pre-Doctoral Internship, University of Maine 
      Counseling Center, 1998-1999

Licenses and Certifications

Licensed Psychologist, Maine

Licensed Psychologist, New York (Inactive)

Recent Positions Held:

Clinical Coordinator - Community Mental Health Clinic, 2001-2006

National Health Service Corps Clinician, 2002-2006

Pain Management Program Director - Community Mental Health Clinic, 2006-2007

Adjunct Instructor - Husson University, 2007-Present

Professional Memberships:

                                                             American Psychological Association
                                                          

Clinical Interests:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Couples Therapy
Childhood Anxiety
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Christine L. B. Selby, Ph.D., CC-AASP

Education & Training:

Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of North Texas, 2000

Pre-Doctoral Internship, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester 
School of Medicine and Dentistry, 1999-2000

M.S., Athletic Counseling, Springfield College, 1994

Licenses and Certifications:

Licensed Psychologist, Maine

Certified Consultant - Association for Applied
Sport Psychology (CC-AASP)

Listed in the United States Olympic Committee 
Sport Psychology Registry 2008-2012
(a directory of qualified sport psychology professionals)


Current and Recent Positions Held:

Assistant Professor of Psychology: Husson University, Bangor, Maine, 2007-Present

Licensed Psychologist, Sport Psychologist and Eating Disorder Specialist:
Selby Psychological Services, Bangor, Maine, 2008-Present

Clinician, Community Mental Health Clinic, Bangor, Maine, 2007-2008

Clinician, University of Maine Counseling Center, Orono, Maine, 2006-2007

Adjunct Instructor, Husson University, Bangor, Maine, 2000-2007

Local, National and International Work on Eating Disorders

Committee Member: Academy of Eating Disorders International Health Club Task Force

Co-Chair: Association for Applied Sport Psychology's Eating Disorder
Special Interest Group

Committee Member: NEDA's State of Maine STAR Program

Selected Manuscrips:

Selby, C. L. B.  (Unpublished Manuscript).  From Lost in Translation Toward 
a Unifying Language: The Therapeutic Alliance in the Eating Disorder Field. 

Professional Memberships:

Academy of Eating Disorders
American Psychological Association
Association for Applied Sport Psychology

Clinical Interests:

Eating Disorders and Body Image
Identity Development
Sport Psychology and Performance Enhancement
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

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