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Caroline Ducoin

Caroline Ducoin

PSYD

Sparks Glencoe, MD US
Dr. Caroline DuCoin is a distinguished clinical psychologist and the founder and CEO of the Center for Family and Behavioral Health (CFBH). She has dedicated her career to ensuring the highest standards of mental health treatment for children, adolescents, and their families. Before establishing CFBH, Dr. DuCoin served as a supervising psychologist at the prestigious Kennedy Krieger Institute, where she guided postdoctoral fellows, doctoral interns, and advanced doctoral students. Her expertise has influenced over 70 Ph.D.-level clinical psychology trainees, and she has played a vital role in the care of more than 2,000 patients. Dr. DuCoin's training includes notable institutions such as Johns Hopkins and Nova Southeastern University, and she currently holds an Adjunct Faculty position at Johns Hopkins University, School of Education. There, she teaches crucial topics including the implications of domestic violence and couple/family therapy. Committed to addressing diverse behavioral and emotional needs, Dr. DuCoin employs tailored, state-of-the-art interventions that aim to unlock each client’s unique potential. Believing in the process of goal-oriented change, she steadfastly supports clients on their journey toward a hopeful and fulfilling future.
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Specialties
ADHD Anxiety Bipolar Depression Domestic Violence Family Stress General Mental Health Grief LGBTQ+ Obsessive Compulsive Disorder PTSD/Trauma Parenting Relationship Stress Sleeping Well Student Life Work Stress
Therapy Types
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Compassion Focused Eclectic Family / Marital Family Systems Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Children (5 to 10) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18) Toddler (1 to 3)
Modalities
Family Group Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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