Talya Vogel Psy.D. – Postdoctoral Resident

Dr. Talya Vogel serves as a Postdoctoral Resident at The Center for Compassion Focused Therapy.

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Dr. Vogel conducts evidence-based psychotherapy, grounded in mindfulness, acceptance and compassion, with adults, adolescents and couples. Having completed training at Stanford and Palo-Alto University, with a special emphasis on understanding and treating responses to trauma, Dr. Vogel has significant clinical experience in treating a range of psychological problems, including trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, stress, issues of identity, life transitions, and relationship difficulties. With a client-centered, compassionate guiding philosophy, Dr. Vogel can work collaboratively with you, to individualize a treatment plan that best meets your unique needs and goals. 

Dr. Vogel has co-authored several publications on mindfulness and has worked as a research collaborator for a variety of widely published books on the topics of interpersonal neurobiology, mindfulness, and attachment. Dr. Vogel’s doctoral dissertation researched the relationship between meaning in life and symptoms of trauma following relational violence. 

Dr. Vogel received her doctorate in clinical psychology from PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium. She completed her APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship at the Washington D.C. Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center where she worked with a diverse population presenting with a variety of concerns including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety.

Dr. Vogel is an integrative clinician and is trained in the following evidence-based treatments: 

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

  • Compassion Focused Therapy 

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy 

  • Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy 

  • Cognitive Processing Therapy 

  • Exposure and Response Prevention 

  • Prolonged Exposure 

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction   

Mindfulness is a way of befriending ourselves and our experience.

— Jon Kabat Zinn

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