Mental Health
Lewisville, TX
Virtual / In-Person

Erica Jowett Hirst

Ph.D. Behavioral Psychology

Specialties

ADHDAnxietyAsperger's SyndromeAutismBehavioral IssuesCoping SkillsDevelopmental DisordersLearning DisabilitiesObesityObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)School IssuesStress

Patient Focus

AdultsTeens/Adolescents

Attributes

DirectFocusedSolutions Oriented

Accepted Payments

Self-Pay

Overview

Dr. Erica Jowett Hirst is a behavioral health specialist with a background in clinical psychology who empowers individuals through compassionate, evidence-informed therapy.

Treatments

Behavioral TherapySolution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)

About

Dr. Erica is a certified specialist in behavior change support and lifestyle medicine. She specializes in helping people make permanent lifestyle changes that promote better mental and physical health. Dr. Erica has been board certified as a behavior analyst since 2008 and recieved her Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in 2014. She is also an author and former professor of behavioral science. In addition to her role at Curis, she currently serves as adjunct faculty at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.

Who are you are best positioned to serve?
Teens and adults
What areas you feel are your biggest strengths?
My biggest strengths are problem solving and teaching clients how to navigate challenges that interfere with making choices that improve quality of life.
What's your favorite part about being a therapist?
Seeing my clients experience the positive impact of making changes in their life.
What can clients expect?
Clients will learn skills and strategies for making meaningful changes in their life.
Why did you join Curis?
Clients will learn skills and strategies for making meaningful changes in their life.

Clinics

Lewisville, TX

Experience

Experience

Education

Doctorate – Behavioral Psychology

License, Certifications,
& Awards

LBA 2639, BCBA-D 1-08-4514, DipACLM 0001043

Professional Organizations

Association for Contextual Behavior Science, American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Texas Association for Behavior Analysis

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