Dr. Stephanie Diamond received her doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Miami and has a master’s degree in the same discipline from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, her hometown. Dr. Diamond’s clinical and research interests include women’s issues in general, and eating disorders in particular, as well as comorbidity and personality style. Prior to working at Oliver-Pyatt Centers, she had worked as part of an Eating Disorder Unit in Montreal, Canada; had facilitated various eating disorder support groups; and had treated women who struggled with eating disorders on an outpatient basis. Her clinical style can best be described as interpersonal, individualized, and strength-based.
Dr. Diamond strives to strike a balance between supporting her patients/clients in a loving, compassionate manner, and challenging them to find and face their true selves and grow. Beyond the individual work, Dr. Diamond also runs Interpersonal Process groups at OPC and creates a group environment where honest feedback can be safely shared and received and where women can achieve increased self-awareness.
Outside of OPC, Dr. Diamond teaches as an adjunct professor in the Masters in Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy programs at the University of Miami. She lives with her husband, David, and their two boxers.
HOPE (3:28)
INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT (2:30)
MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH (2:11)
LEVELS OF CARE (3:58)