About
R. Haze Hunter Conference Center, 301-557 W University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720, USA
Kristin Wyatt, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Arise Psychological Wellness and Consulting, PLLC, a private practice dedicated to trauma-informed care and empirically-supported practices to foster patient and provider wellness. She was formerly faculty in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center, where she was involved in clinical education, clinical service, and research. In this role, Dr. Wyatt supervised psychiatry residents and clinical psychology graduate students and predoctoral interns in DBT, trauma-informed CBTs, family-integrated CBTs, and inpatient consultation models, as well as co-founding and co-directing family-integrated DBT-YA services for young adults and their families. In addition to her clinical practice, she is active in providing trainings for mental health providers and scholarly writing on DBT-related topics. She specializes in the treatment of young adults and adolescents, with emphasis on contemporary CBTs, DBT, family integration into evidence-based models, trauma-informed care, and exposure-based treatments.
Dr. Zach Rosenthal is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is Director of the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER), where he leads a team conducting research, providing education, and developing clinical care pathways for Misophonia. He also directs the Duke Cognitive Behavioral Research and Treatment Program (CBRTP), is Co-Chief Psychologist for Duke University Medical Center, and was the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Vice Chair for Clinical Services from 2015-2019. Dr. Rosenthal has published and presented research extensively, and has received grants to conduct research from a range of funding sources, including the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, numerous foundations, and from major donors. He is a licensed psychologist in North Carolina with expertise in contemporary cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs), and is an expert in the treatment of misophonia, borderline personality disorder, process-based CBTs, and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). In addition to research, administrative duties, and clinical practice, Dr. Rosenthal enjoys teaching undergraduate and graduate students, mentoring students, interns, post-docs, residents, and faculty, consulting with digital health companies, and training clinicians in best practices using cognitive behavioral therapies for adults nationally and internationally. In his free time, he loves to watch his two teenage sons play ice hockey (yes, ice hockey in North Carolina!), and to camp around the West on long road trips.
Noga Zerubavel, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Arise Psychological Wellness and Consulting, PLLC. She is also an Assistant Consulting Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University Medical Center, where she is involved in clinical education and research. Dr. Zerubavel is the former director of the Stress, Trauma, and Recovery Treatment (START) Clinic at Duke, where she led a trauma consultation team and supervised psychiatry residents and clinical psychology graduate students, predoctoral interns, and postdoctoral fellows in trauma-informed psychotherapy. She is active in providing trainings for mental health providers, social service administrators, and physicians and other health care providers. Dr. Zerubavel has expertise in organizational development of trauma-informed practices with an emphasis on addressing burnout and enhancing wellness and resilience. She specializes in treatment of trauma survivors using empirically supported treatments, with an emphasis on contemporary CBTs and mindfulness-based psychotherapy