Jodie NewDelman, PsyD
Clinical Psychologist
Conscious Leadership Organizational Advisor
Integrative Practice and Business Consultant
You are an expert in your own life and potential. Yet, success, connection, wellness, and love may be (at least partially) untapped. When struggle and pain masks who we truly are, life quality suffers.
I work with people ready to "do their work" so it all feels more manageable. We will map out your situation together and clear the way, step by step, to express daily the trueest essence of you. I call this process 'essensuating.' Change and transformation are enabled when with literal movement. Music and dance are powerful tools that tap into the essence of you. Discovering and nourishing your personal resonance impacts the psyche. The non-ordinary state of a body in rhythmic connection shifts 'somatic experiencing' and has the power to change the mind and all of its associated behaviors and relationships. |
Approach:
Our lives are complex! A comprehensive assessment facilitates a customized and pragmatic plan. Techniques and approaches are specific to each client and address distress, root causes, and self limiting aspects of change. Professional Statement: My clients are emerging leaders and professionals, clinical providers, teens/families, and pain patients. I also provide clinical supervision, organizational consulting, collegial case review, stealth dyslexia screening (and learning differences asset identification.) Clients who connect with me are those ready to face the burden of feeling 'stuck,' deepen their awareness, access their innate creativity, and bravely transform their mindset. Interdisciplinary collaboration is a priority and our clients are encouraged to request that providers communicate with each other. This coordination is highly effective particularly if you are experiencing psychiatric or other physical/medical symptoms. How: A trusted partnership enables purposeful shifts in mood, relationships, and behavior. After exploring the contextual, cultural, and developmental aspects of your path, we'll identify what blocks "the self" from more satisfaction. The work is solution-focused, integrated and accomplished from a "whole person" perspective using a blend of best practices that are specific to you. I tend to draw from attachment-based approaches and apply Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experience/Pain Reprocessing Therapy, CBT, ACT, psycho-education, and Habits of Mind. |
It won't be easy; And, together we will make it to the other side.
IT'S BETTER OVER THERE!
IT'S BETTER OVER THERE!
Background:
Dr. Jodie NewDelman has been a licensed psychologist for nearly 25 years. She has been active in psychiatric and neurodiagnostic assessment, direct clinical care, forensics, health/medical integration. All of her leadership positions have emphasized client-centered approaches. She has a passion for using a contextual, bio-psycho-social framework and feels it is key to precision interventions and bridging the continuum of healthcare and wellcare. Dr. NewDelman serves on the Cummings Graduate Institute advisory board and is Chief Clinical Officer for PsycheAnalytics, a technology company building digital clinical decision support tools for primary care.
For organizations, Dr. NewDelman's entrepreneurial and research background drives the pairing of best practices, competitive analysis, and process accountability in programs, departments, and products. Implementing transformative strategies that support growth in people, agencies, and companies is a core passion.
Dr. NewDelman has a BA in Public Communication and Psychology from American University, Washington, D.C., a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, and held a post-doctoral position at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute under medical geneticists investigating the heritability factors in ADHD and ASD. Her predoctoral research activities at Loyola focused on the neuropsychological underpinnings of developmental, behavioral, and learning disorders. An early-career forensic clinical services post at Cook County Juvenile Court, providing expert testimony in court, reinforced deep interests in cultural inequity, access to mental health care, and the impact of trauma on the mind and body.
She is personally committed to lifelong learning, creativity, social justice, and environmental activism. As a long standing volunteer at the California Film Institute, she has moderated panels and helped cultivate educational programs. Supporting innovative learning experiences, at the community level, has been rewarding.
When not thinking about thinking, she can be found dancing, skiing, cooking, discovering independent films and charting novel travel excursions with her family in both urban and countryside spaces.
Dr. Jodie NewDelman has been a licensed psychologist for nearly 25 years. She has been active in psychiatric and neurodiagnostic assessment, direct clinical care, forensics, health/medical integration. All of her leadership positions have emphasized client-centered approaches. She has a passion for using a contextual, bio-psycho-social framework and feels it is key to precision interventions and bridging the continuum of healthcare and wellcare. Dr. NewDelman serves on the Cummings Graduate Institute advisory board and is Chief Clinical Officer for PsycheAnalytics, a technology company building digital clinical decision support tools for primary care.
For organizations, Dr. NewDelman's entrepreneurial and research background drives the pairing of best practices, competitive analysis, and process accountability in programs, departments, and products. Implementing transformative strategies that support growth in people, agencies, and companies is a core passion.
Dr. NewDelman has a BA in Public Communication and Psychology from American University, Washington, D.C., a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, and held a post-doctoral position at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute under medical geneticists investigating the heritability factors in ADHD and ASD. Her predoctoral research activities at Loyola focused on the neuropsychological underpinnings of developmental, behavioral, and learning disorders. An early-career forensic clinical services post at Cook County Juvenile Court, providing expert testimony in court, reinforced deep interests in cultural inequity, access to mental health care, and the impact of trauma on the mind and body.
She is personally committed to lifelong learning, creativity, social justice, and environmental activism. As a long standing volunteer at the California Film Institute, she has moderated panels and helped cultivate educational programs. Supporting innovative learning experiences, at the community level, has been rewarding.
When not thinking about thinking, she can be found dancing, skiing, cooking, discovering independent films and charting novel travel excursions with her family in both urban and countryside spaces.
EMAIL
Consulting and Colleague Support jodie@redpsychconsulting.com Billing Issues billing@essensuate.com Clinical REQUEST APPOINTMENT |
PHONE
Clients 415.488.5405 Administration 415.717.2626 Fax 415.878.6444 |
MAILING
Essensuate Psychology Group, APC P.O. Box 83 San Geronimo, CA 94963 |