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Dr. Carrie Steckl, Ph.D.
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Dr. Carrie Steckl, Ph.D. is a writer with experience as a non-profit professional, college instructor, mental health clinician, and Alzheimer's advocate. Her goal is to help others and make a lasting difference through the written word. She has a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Indiana University and specializes in instructional writing and e-learning in the fields of health care, mental health, caregiving, and dementia.
Education
Indiana University Bloomington
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Counseling Psychology, Gerontology
1996 - 2001
Ball State University
Master of Arts (MA), Community Counseling, Applied Gerontology
1992 - 1994
Cornell College
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology, Philosophy
1988 -1992
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Notable Contributions
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Ways To Promote Peace In Our World


Cardiac Psychology: Integrating Mental Health and Cardiac Care


Embrace Your Introverted Self


What Keeps A Family Together?


The Cultural Dimensions Of Family


Ignorance Is Not Bliss When It Comes To Our Health


What Happens During Group Therapy?


What Do You Value In A Therapist?


Which Type Of Therapeutic Group Is Right For You?


What Makes People Compassionate?


Being Sedentary Changes The Brain (And Not For The Better)


Conquering Inertia


Five Ways To Escape The Cycle Of Rumination


When Self-Focus Becomes A Hazard


The Beauty Of Saying “No”


IV Drip Bars: Is This The New Path To Wellness?


How Diabetes Impacts Mental Health


Reframing: Finding Solutions Through A New Lens


Two Powerful Ways To Reduce Emotional Arousal


Lifestyle Changes After Heart Attack Or Stroke In Short Supply


Taming Our Inner Dialogue


When Nostalgia Is A Good Thing


When Loneliness Makes Elders Steal


The Importance Of The Relationship In Counseling And Psychotherapy


How Social Norms Affect Our Decisions


The Greater The Effort, The Sweeter The Reward (and The Harder The Loss)


Frailty Is Not A Normal Part Of Aging: 3 Ways To Age Well


Teen Rejection Hurts More Than The Heart


The Intricate Ties Between Depression And Insecurity


Empathy: It’s About Happiness, Too


The Anatomy Of A Poker Face


Should Doctors Prescribe Lifestyle Changes?


Three Errors In Judgment We Are All Too Inclined To Make
