Dr. Diana Schoeller Hamilton, Psy.D. has spent the better part of the last 20 years treating men and boys in correctional settings. She earned her doctorate from William James College in 2007 and has enjoyed a 14-year career with the Bureau of Prisons. In 2017, she opened a small private practice for adult patients, specializing in the treatment of men. Other interests include suicide prevention, the Mental Illness Management & Recovery model, trauma treatment for victims who are also perpetrators of sex offenders, modified therapeutic communities, group therapy, and supervision.
In 2017, she opened a small private practice for adult patients, specializing in the treatment of men. Other interests include suicide prevention, the Mental Illness Management & Recovery model, trauma treatment for victims who are also perpetrators of sex offenders, modified therapeutic communities, group therapy, and supervision. She is licensed in Massachusetts and Texas.
Diana grew up in New Hampshire and, after several relocations, she now lives in Massachusetts. She stays balanced by listening to podcasts, cleaning and organizing, connecting with family, skiing, and traveling.
There she taught self-awareness development, family systems, infant mental health and multicultural psychology. She is author of Circles in the Nursery: Practicing multicultural family therapy. Her forthcoming book is Giving and Receiving True Light: Ordinary people on the Extraordinary path of Sukyo Mahikari.
Specialities
- Forensic Psychology
- Treatment of Men
- Suicide Prevention
- Mental Illness Management and Recovery Model
- Trauma for Victims Who are Perpetrators