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A Service Of:
Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail
Suite 500
Raleigh, NC
919-787-6668
firminfo@rosen.com
301 McCullough Drive
Suite 510
Charlotte, NC
704-307-4600
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5826 Fayetteville Road
Sutton Station, Suite 205
Durham, NC
919-321-0780
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Lynda Heymen, Psy.D.
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Office Address(s): |
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2304 Wesvill Ct., Suite 280 Raleigh, NC 27607
RALEIGH, North Carolina
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Direction of Office(s): |
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I-40 East to Wade Avenue to Blue Ridge Rd. exit.
Turn left off exit Ramp.
Turn right onto Lake Boone Trail.
Turn right onto Wesvill Court.
Second building on the left.
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I-440 Beltlline to Lake Boone Trail exit.
Turn right (same regardless of direction coming
from on Beltline).
Turn left on Wesvill Court (just past McDonald's).
Second Building on the left. |
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Phone Number(s): |
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919 - 786 - 9700 |
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Website: |
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http://www.lheymen.com
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Degree(s): |
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Masters and Doctoral (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology |
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Insurance Accepted: |
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Out-of-network provider. Completed claim forms provided to the
patient at the time of service. |
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Areas of Expertise: |
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Anxiety Disorders, Trauma Recovery (including sexual abuse),
Women's Issues, Relationship Problems (Marital Couples Therapy) |
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Professional Organizations/Affiliations: |
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American Psychological Association
North Carolina Psychological Association |
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Background Information: |
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Dr. Heymen holds a masters and doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Nova Southeastern University. She was certified as a biofeedback therapist in 1983 and worked in several medical settings providing relaxation training and chronic pain management. In 1990, Dr. Heymen began her private practice in Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton, Florida. She treated adult men and women using the modalities of individual, marital and family psychotherapy until 1999, when she sold her practice and moved to North Carolina with her husband, who accepted a position at UNC-Chapel Hill.
In January 2000, Dr. Heymen started her new practice in Raleigh with adults from the tri-county area. While conceptualizing cases from a psychodynamic perspective, she utilizes an integrative or eclectic therapeutic approach. She draws from a variety of psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal and family systems strategies to effectively meet the needs of her patients. She has been trained as a DBT inidividual therapist and offers this form of treatment in conjunction with DBT skills training groups led by Charlotte A. Michie, LCSW at the same location. Additionally, Dr. Heymen provides EMDR for individuals who have experienced trauma, including childhood sexual abuse.
Before becoming a psychologist, Dr. Heymen was a wildlife biologist. She also holds a masters degree in wildlife and fisheries science from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. She is thrilled to be back in this area where the opportunities to enjoy nature abound.
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