About Dr. Meier

Dr. Meier, CEO of InPsych, is a licensed psychologist with diverse interests and experience working in various settings, including Veteran Affairs (VA) medical centers, outpatient community mental health clinics, correctional facilities, residential treatment centers, and psychiatric hospitals. Dr. Meier enjoys contributing to the wider psychological community and strives to make psychology more accessible to the public. She has presented her research at local and national conferences regularly and has published articles on various topics related to clinical and forensic practice. She has also taught graduate psychology and forensic courses, and is often invited to guest lecture. She co-founded National Psychotherapy Day as well as volunteers for the Soldiers Project and NYC Covid Care Network. She is currently a board member of the California Psychological Association (CPA) Division I and the California Coalition on Sexual Offending (CCOSO). She also has been an active member of other psychological organizations, including the  American Psychology-Law Society (APLS), American Psychological Association (APA), Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA).

Dr. Meier completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited graduate program. She also did an APA-accredited internship/residency at New York University Medical Center's Bellevue Hospital, where she received specialized training in both clinical and forensic psychology. She then completed a Post-doctoral Fellowship at City of Hope Medical Center focused on neuropsychology, including assessments and scholarly research.

  • Licensed Psychologist (PSY27471)

    InPsych CEO & Founder

Dr. Meier’s approach to therapy

“My passion about therapy largely stems from my own personal therapy journey, as I truly believe I can only take my clients as far as I have gone myself. I have a holistic, strength-based approach to therapy, as I believe we as humans are resilient and each have so many strengths that we can draw on to assist us in achieving our goals.

I don’t buy into the concept of a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy because no two persons are alike. Instead, I tailor therapy to fit your needs by drawing on Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT) and Psychodynamic interventions. For example, therapy might focus on concrete strategies to assist you in managing symptoms or involve examining patterns in your life that may negatively impact overall your well being or prevent you from achieving an outcome you desire.

For me, therapy is a very collaborative process and we will work together towards your goals every step of the way. I am genuine, compassionate and engaged in the therapeutic process. I don’t sit idly but instead ask thought provoking questions and gently challenge you to reflect on patterns and behaviors. I look forward to the opportunity to work together to reach your goals and improve your life.”