WBMA

Carla Corsey

PsyD
Licensed Psychologist

Carla Corsey, Psy.D. completed her graduate training in Clinical Psychology at Argosy University. She is a licensed psychologist in Maryland.  Dr. Corsey also holds a Master’s degree in Education from Bowie State University.  Dr. Corsey completed her Pre-Doctoral internship at the Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy in New York, and her Post-Doctoral training at the Regional Institute for Children & Adolescents in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Corsey has experience working in a variety of clinical settings, including at Baltimore Lab School in Baltimore, MD and Lifestance Health in Crofton, MD.  She works with children, adults, and families coping with a range of psychological conditions and related uncomfortable symptoms including those related to anxiety, depression, identity development, interpersonal difficulties, and ADHD. Dr. Corsey has considerable experience conducting psychological assessments with children and adolescents to help identify strengths and vulnerabilities related to learning disabilities, developmental differences, attentional challenges, social-emotional differences, and other differences that impact daily functioning. Dr. Corsey provides comprehensive evaluations utilizing evidence-based educational, intellectual, cognitive, & social-emotional measures. Dr. Corsey provides an individualized approach with therapy as well as assessments to ensure that personal goals are met.

In her free time, Dr. Corsey, a Maryland native, enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and extended family.

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