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Dr. Marla Deibler
Dr. Deibler earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Health Psychology/Neuropsychology. As an apprentice of Dr. Charles Mansueto, Dr. Deibler gained specialized behavior therapy experience in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive spectrum disorders, including Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Trichotillomania.
Dr. Deibler provided clinical services at the National Center for the Treatment of Phobias, Anxiety, and Depression. She served as Director of Behavioral Sciences at the Temple University School of Dentistry and served on the clinical faculty at Temple University Schools of Medicine and Allied Health as well as Temple University Children’s Medical Center.
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