Brittany Hall-Clark PhD
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Brittany Hall-Clark, PhD
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University of Texas Health Science Ctr, San Antonio
National Center for PTSD
Biography
Dr. Brittany Hall-Clark is a Texas-licensed clinical psychologist in private practice and an Associate Professor within the Division of Behavioral Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Hall-Clark is also a consultant in the PTSD Consultation Program at VA's National Center for PTSD.
Her clinical specialties include trauma, nightmares, insomnia, sleep and anxiety. She has been certified as a Master Prolonged Exposure clinician and has extensive experience in working with active-duty service members and Veterans. She has also been trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Insomnia and Nightmares as well as Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy (CBCT) for PTSD.
Dr. Hall-Clark's professional interests include cultural stressors and strengths, the influence of cultural identity, and delivery of culturally-responsive treatment. For 8 years, she worked at the Ft. Hood (now Ft. Cavazos) site of STRONG STAR—a multidisciplinary PTSD research consortium—as a cognitive-behavioral research therapist for several randomized clinical trials focused on PTSD and related conditions in active-duty military personnel and Veterans. Currently, she serves as a consultant with the STRONG STAR Training Initiative. She obtained her PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and completed a 2-year fellowship with STRONG STAR.