Dr. Anita Auerbach, Founder/Director, established Commonwealth Psychological Associates in 1980. Formerly Chief of Psychological Services at the Northern Virginia Training Center, she is a Diplomate of the International Academy of Behavioral Medicine and the American Board of Medical Psychotherapists.Trained during internship and residency in the inter-disciplinary treatment team approach, with a Ph.D. in Psychology from The George Washington University, Dr. Auerbach wanted to bring aboard a highly-skilled group of clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists, and other allied healthcare specialists, so that patients could access mental health services of varying breadth and depth, all under one roof. Originally conceived to serve the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, the practice has grown beyond to have a national and international referral base. In addition, Commonwealth Psychological Associates serves as a training facility for senior doctoral interns and residents from The George Washington University. Dr. Auerbach works with adolescent, adult and geriatric patients with problems that interfere with daily living including depression, anxiety, phobia, couples' relationships, marital issues, coping with chronic illness, substance abuse and sports performance enhancement, to name a few. Her philosophy of treatment is "I want each individual to feel they are coming to a place of expertise, and also a place of compassion, so that each patient, at that moment in time, is the only patient." Dr. Auerbach is Past-President of the Virginia Psychological Association and former Chairman of the VPA Board of Directors. She has been an instructor at several area universities and is presently Clinical Professor of Psychology at The George Washington University and a member of the Clinical Faculty at The George Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Auerbach is also a board member for the David H. Lawson Foundation and the Virginia Psychological Foundation.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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Ph.D. | Psychology | The George Washington University | 1977 |
M.A. | Psychology | State University of New York at Buffalo | 1970 |
B.A. | Psychology | State University of New York at Buffalo | 1968 |