Jennifer Ossege, Psy.D. ~ Fort Thomas & Crestview Hills Locations
Practice Owner; Clinical Psychologist
telehealth link: https://doxy.me/viewpointdrossege
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Dr. Jennifer Ossege enjoys working with a variety of clients including adults, adolescents and children, treating issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders. She utilizes an integrative approach to therapy, customizing the therapy to fit the patient’s needs.
She is a licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and is a board approved clinical supervisor, providing supervision to graduate students and early career psychologists. She is an approved telehealth provider in the state of Florida, as well as Ohio. Dr. Ossege earned her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology as well as her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Xavier University. During her doctoral studies, her concentration was in child and adolescent studies and she also obtained a certificate in Organizational Concepts and Management. She has experience working with children within a residential treatment center, adults in the Veteran’s Administration (VA) Medical Center, and adolescents and adults in both community mental health centers and college counseling centers. |
Dr. Ossege has been working in private practice since 2001, working with teens and adults, and co-founded Viewpoint Psychological Services, PLLC, in 2006. She continues to work with clients, while also overseeing operations of the practice and supervising early career psychologists and clinicians.
Dr. Ossege is an adjunct faculty member in the Psychology Department at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she has taught both undergraduate and graduate level courses. She currently teaches Introduction to Clinical Interaction and Ethics & Professional Problems classes to graduate students in the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) Program at Xavier University. She has previously also taught General Psychology, Early Childhood Development, Child Psychology, and Developmental Psychology. Dr. Ossege enjoys the balance of teaching with practice, and loves working with students and clinicians to help with their professional development as well. Her publications include articles in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse (Catholicism and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Women’s Coping and Psychotherapy, 2014), and The Ohio Psychologist (Building Quality Relationships in a Technologically Mediated Learning Environment, 2012). Dr. Ossege is co-editor of the book The Resilient Mental Health Practice: Nourishing Your Business, Your Clients and Yourself (2017), co-author of the book Hopes & Perspectives of Muslim American Women: A Paradox of Honor (2018), and co-author of the book Group Therapy for Voice Hearers: Insights and Perspectives (2019). She has also been a presenter at the American Psychological Association’s annual convention in Honolulu, Hawaii (2013). |
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*Dr. Ossege is not currently accepting new clients, however she will make every attempt to see returning clients that she has worked with in the past.
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