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Casual Conversations with Dr. Marcus Earle and Dr. Erin Buggy

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Dr. Erin Buggy received her degree in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) from Northern Arizona University. During her tenure as a graduate student, she regularly served as a teaching assistant for a variety of therapy, psychopathology, and ethics courses. Toggling for numerous years between student, assistant teacher, and trainee allowed Erin to dive deeply into the science, practice, and art of psychotherapy. If you'd like to read more of her biography, please click here [https://pcsintensive.com/therapist/erin-buggy/]. Enjoy listening while she and our Clinical Director, Dr. Marcus Earle speak about the joys of being at PCS!

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